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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1853-06-24

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1853-06-24 page 1

VOLUME XVI. COLUMBUS, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 24, 1853. NUMBER 295. 6 i i THE , 1 JOatla l)to State ioarnal IB PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, EXCEPT SUNDAY, r SCOTT & BASCOH, JOURNAL ICOBIKal, Hiaa AND FIAU (tHITt UCTUSC1 OK HlOg, TERMS Invariably in advance la Oolambaa, $6.00 year 1 by mall, S6.00. Daily during the anion of lbs Legislature, and Tn-tveexiy tor tne remainder or tne year, o.w. THE WEEKLY JOURNAL Is furnished to city subscribers at S2, and by mall at (1.60a year. Clubs of four and upward, 91.26; of ten and upward. (1.00. THE TUI- WEEKLY JOURNAL Ij 93.00 a year. BATES OF AD VBR TISINcTlN THE DAILY JOURNAL. The following ratei and rules hare been (greed upon between the Eroprletors of the Ohio Statesman and the Ohio Stall Journal, to observed in all cum, after toll due. July 20, 1849. On aqoare, 10 lines or less of this died type, tor one Insertion, 60c. ) each additional insertion, 26o. w i ill 1 1 ! I i h n a e s n o o r. So o to io fi7T 1 square, 1 26 2 26 8 00 OOjo 00 8. 8. 0. 10. 16. 18. 2 squares, 1 678 87 6 006 00 8 00 loT 57 107 TT T 8 squares, ili) t 60 6 60 8 00 9 00 lbT S" 14. .. .. .. 4 squares, ,8 006 608 009 00110. Il2l4. Il6. ., I .. 77 si ras ha e r wiHiM f Changeable I amama f Changeable B squares, quarterly,.....20 8 lM quarterly 836 uSL,n ' monthly .26 u monthly........ 46 l column, WMkl'', go column, .'........fio dally, SOI dally 180 Standing card, 5 lines or less, for one year (10. No advartlsement to be considered by the year, unless specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number of Insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to their regular business ; and all advertisements not pertaining there to, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, Ac, not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. Announcing candidates (for Offices of every description) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name ; the same to be, in all oases, paid in advance. Attorneys will be holden for the price of inserting advertisements brought in by them. Publishers not accountable for the aocuraoy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publicationAll leaded advertisements to be chanced not less than double the above rates, and measured as If solid. Advertisements on the Inside exclusively, to be charged at the rat. of 60 per cent, in advance of me aoore rates. No ADviRTiasiciMT oar nrsiRTis uUTDrrormr. Advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, and other publio meetings, and such like, to be charged nan price. Deaths Inserted without charm, unless accompanied by funeral invitations or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be aid for. All persons sending communications or requiring notices of fairs, soirees, concerts, or any publio entertainments where charges are mode for admittance, and all notices of private enterprises, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same are to be paid for. If intended to be Inserted in the editorial column, the same will be chargod at the rata or not less than zu oents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. nat Stem printing gorae, JOIRML BUILDINGS, HIGH ST., COLUMBUS, OHIO, 8C0TT k DASCOM, PROPRIETORS. XENCOURAGED by past success, the subscribers re 14 spectfuUy call the attention of the Publio to the superior facilities they now possess for executing every description of PRINTING, In the first style of the Typographk) Art. Having for years boen constantly adding to and enlarging their Establishment, they can at present boast of an office worthy of the Capital of this great Stato. The various departments havo been arranged with special reference to the neat and expeditious execution of ALL KINDS OV ROOK AND JOB PRINTING, from a card of a single line to a volume of a thousand pages. The different descriptions of work are carried on In separate apartments, each division being under the charge of careful andxperienced hands. A sketch of the premises may convey some Idea of the extent and facilities of the JOURNAL STEAM PR1NT1NO HOUSE. THE BOOK AND PAMPHLET DEPARTMENT, Occupying the eastern front of the third floor, is furnished with extensive fonts of all the newest styles of letter, from Diamond to Pica, and provided with every thing iwiulslte for the rapid and accurate composition of Legal, Medical, Theological and Miscellaneous Works; Rtports, Sermons, By-Laws, Cataloguu, Lawyer's Britfi, and Pamphlets of every kind. In this department, we print books in all the branches of Literature, for Publishers and Authors, as well as for Colleges, College Societies, Seminaries, and Jther Publio Institutions. Many of the works bearing the imprint it this office have met with the most flattering testimonials, as to their accuracy and typographical beauty, even from the first publishers In Boston and other eastern cities. Among these we would notice Ursinut' Commentary on (As Heidelberg Catechism, 20lA Vol. Ohio Reports, Th Volume of ths World, Plain Thoughts on Secret Societies, Brunner on French Nouns, Dr. Gleason's Ledum on Life and Health. Poem by Mrs. C. A. Chamberlain, Christy's Chemistry of Agriculture, ko. ko. MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS. We pay particular attention to this class ot work, ana are printing some of the best Periodicals, among which we refer with satisfaction to The Western Literary Magazine, The Ohio Journal Education, The Ark, Annual Proceedings I. O. O. F., Journals of Episcopal Conventions, Th Beauty of Holiness and Sabbath Miscellany, The Ohio Cultivator, ko. ko. THE JOFROOM Occupies tho middle part of the third floor of the Journal Buildings, and contains an Immense assortment of all tlis various kinds of Type for the printing of Cards, Checks, Certificates, Circulars, Handbills, Showbills, Bill Ileada, Posters. Programmes, Large Bills for Country Merchants, Concerts, Exhibitions, ko. ko. In this department, our office Is unsurpassed In fullness and completeness by any in tbe West, and we are continually receiving all the most beautiful fonts of new Type from the various Foundries, and intend to let nothing escape us which will add to the reputation already acquired. THE NEWSPAPER DEPARTMENT Occupies the west end of our spacious Composition Booms, which are 120 feet In length, and lighted by 60 gas burners THE PRESS ROOK , Containing a number of the most approved POWER PRESSES of UOE'S and ADAMS' Patents, la on the first floor. Our Presses print every description of work, from the smallest Card to the Double Mammoth Poster, and are all driven by STEAM POWER. We can produce the most brilliant and attractive Show Cards, and other Fancy and Ornamental Printing, in Colors, or In Gold, Silver and other Bronaas, far more showy and effective, and much less costly than Engraving ; having all the Improvements necessary to render our Printing neat and attractive. THE BOOKBINDERY .,,. Occupies the whole width of the second floor, and is osa t)us akd Twixrt In length, including the, Folding and Ruling Room, on tbe eastern front It Is well funiUbed with expen ri,.macblnerv from the East, among which are AumsMarges and beet Power tibosslng Presses and hand Uttering Presses, with an "supply of Bnis Tjp, Ii, Combination Ornaments and Borders, tS rancy bindings in Cloth andMoroeco- ab other rua. chinery; for Law and Standard work, from which, with tlwaM of finbhed workmen, we are not only enabled to execute any amount of work for the trade, rapidly and of superior quality, but also the robinding of Books, lisgarines. Periodicals, Sheet Music, Pamphlets, Jtc, In any required style and finish. In the Blakk Book Department, we havo Hickok s best Ruling Machines, of the largvt capacity, with every appUanoe for furnishing any required pattern in ruling, however intricate, also McAdame' Patent Paging Machine, now very popularr ini ths Public Offices, and with Bankers, Merchants and Accountants at the East, forpaglng ell kinds of Blank Books alter they In a rapid and superior style. We are also constantly supplied with a k!rPock of the bt quality .(Writing and Btauk.Book of averv else, from the be American and Foreign ManufMtums. and can furnish Steles, Counties, Banks, Kali road and other Cor reUoos, 8olVnd the Trade, wlthfeunk IJookMnany quan Utv. of my quality and aba, made by superior workmen, and war ranted pTrftcV-hich wear, willing to compare with those of an, establishment East or West. STEREOTYPING Of erery drlptlon Is Jfoearried on a!:(hu' H" wishing to perpetuate their works, are enabled, by ansratively .tieht addition ths first cost, to Issue V sneraeost of paper, press work and binding. Leads east of any uTand ScTii for the trad ll-d- for K.wjpap eov .rTlh, Mscaiinea, temXTped In d rtvle Particular atteo rtoo paid to tne stereotyping ol wood cuts THE COUNTING ROOM , , . Is on the first Uoor, fronting on lligh street it is here thai all orders ot eoMoeirs are redved, aileontrarts made, and au the bosrncss of the estabUahment transacted. Pers desiring Printing or Binding done will here And Specimens of all the various We have nearly One ITnndred Persons engaged in our Tartoosdersirtineuts.at the Highest Wsgea, among whom are many otSflosTskillful Workmen in th. buidnesa, and all Ming asj . . TVT1 k krir,. th knorint of this office. ThtLeom- bioed with tbe practical uperience and personal supervwkss of the Meaior Pnrietor. enable. o confidently to Invite tbe attention f bebwving thai SMWhere els. can they secure Better Work ot Better " CHARLES SCOTT, j WU. T. BASCOM, j ttorumu- aOROCKERY. CHINA AND GLASS- KJ WARE., etc O. FOSTER, Importers, and Whole)- ale and Retail Dealers la Crockery, thusa, sa.ttjiss.warw; Wait Tr. lntna. CwlleTT. BdOOBS. dtC. STC-, fJnUraal Buildings, Bisk .treat, bet reel fown and State strrers, Coi.m-bus, O. ; have eoastsaitly on head a larr. end well selected stock of tb. shore Goods, salts srhtra w shall snake larre addition daring tbe eowitag Bprtac. by oar own direct isn portatiows 'roes Earona. snakia. oar stock lor variety and extent aot surpassed la tbe arestera eoaatrr. Boytnf oar goods lnx-t frora wianw-1 setaren ra Europ. and this eoaatry, we can, and will, sell all Goods ia oar Use aslncr sswwrthaa any boa, wast ot ew We ksrs always oa hand a larre aad etimpVt. ass ml at of mass.es.. which w. eaa asu vwry tow oesuere; parlor aasiiiiiaisil nt Letnfsa, Cswdleatlcsis. ,G Tewdotea, Waiters, er - RnnnM nl aft ktada , Sarrea. w4 Forks. Laatawaa, Britlaals Ware, Tea Belle, Usna Globes, Cnlnsners aad Wteka, t, ko, SYa. ssswlg 1VEW.Y0RK ADVERTISEMENTS. riOMW.lt. h'donald's ADVXBTISIMO HODSX, 103 NASSAPST, . T. r) MERCHANTS AND DEALERS W. J, DAVIS oV CO. beg to remind merchants and dealers mat tney are tne sole agents lor g. F. CLEAVER'S UNHI VALID HONET BOA P. the only genuine ; also, tor Us celebrated Musk Brown Windsor, and other Toilet soaps i Hear s grease, clarmcd marrows, saar Ins creams. mllltarT shavine eoao. eto. They are constantly Importing the finest qualities of English and French Hair and Tooth Brushes, shell, horn and Butlalo Dressing Combs, and every description of goods In the Fancy and Perfumery line, which they will sell at the lowest cash Parens. Price lists and samples sent on when applied for. Merchants will find It well worth their while to give tbom a call w. i. iMvia a. vu., No. 40 Courtland street, New York, mar23-3m-at SoU Agent for the United Statu. G EO. M. TRACY & CO., 84 William St, Corner of Maidm Lane, Nat York, luroaTKBS or GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. In this establishment, being the largest In the city, may be found a large and well selected stock, consisting In part of rich scarls and cravats, hosiery, gloves, under garments, suspenders, stocks, London and Napoleon ties, shirts of all qualities, eto. Having been engaged in this business tne isst twenty years, comment Is unnecessary, as they have made such arrangements in Europe that they are receiving by almost every steamer the choicest goods the market affords, and purchasers need only call to satisfy themselves that every artiole In the furnishing line may do round nere. leoao-jm-i "PATENT ELASTIC FELT MATTRAS X. 8ES, Msde under a new and peculiar process, for Private Dwellings, rioiois, Bteamooats, entps, eto. These beds, toeether with bolsters. Billows, comforters, eto, are offered to the public, alter a thorough trial, as the best and cneapeai snown. iney possess many ana great savamagos, smong which may be mentioned the following, viz Thev are cheaoer than hair: will retain their elastioitv always: are proof against all kinds of vermin i are preventers, as well as relievers or roeumstism t are sweeter soa rar more oieaniy thsnany other) are essily renewed; sre vsluable as Life Pre servers a nertn mattress oi this material Ddngsumcienuy ouoy. ant to sustain a veraon several dsvs. They will be found desirable lor foreign markets, particularly for California. Australia. Chins, and the Islsnds in the PsciSc Ocesn, bearing close packing, and on opening returning to their original duic r or seia ny iiuitcnua ol siaus, ooio agents, No. SI Psrk Place, snd 18 Murrsv street. N. V. L.V Upholsterers, earrisie makers and others, supplied with mo retting oy tne pouna. g-1 ne trade generally supplied at a itnerst discount. y We are permitted to use the names of the following gen. tltmen, who have used snd spprove of the articles i . . ii . i in.. HI 1 t, I. Li... J. Green Posrson, Esq., Rev. H. W. Bellows, Elibu Towniend, Esq., Robert I, Rankin, Esq., II. Rrewer. M. D.. Nicholas Dean. Eaa.. J. W. Brsdshsw. M. D.. CsDtain Josenh J. Comitock. Captain Hazard, BuS'llii, Com. U. 6. Mail Steamer Captain Halllster, " Baltic. tebl8-9m sr T7NAMELED COTTAGE CHAMBER OJJ FUNRITUREi MATTHEWS cfc STACY, 826 Broad-wav. corner Snrlm street New York. ooDosite St. Nicholas Ho tel, Prescott and Callamore Houses, now oiler at wholesale and retail, the most extensive assortment of Enameled Furniture to be lound in the Unittd States, all from original designs, including Oriental, Serpentine, Open Cottage, High Post and other pat terns, also, notewooa, sisnogsny, uax ana disci vvsinut cuam. bar and narlor suites. M. at 8.. devotins themselves exclusively to the manufacturing department of this business, assure purchasers they csn procure OI tnem won seasonea, aurnoie sna oicgani lumiture, at prices varying trutn ma to (auu per suite. si b. no connection wun any otnornrm in ma cuy. febS-3m-si MEW SILK HOUSE TULLER, HUTCH- INS he LASELL. Importers and Wholesale Dealers. 91 Lib. erty, N. Y , are now receiving and opening very large and entirely new stock of HIT.KH AND FANCY DRY GOODS. comprising drese silks, dress goods and trimmings, bonnet and tatteta ribbons, shswls, kid, silk and Lisle gloves, white goods, laces snd embroideries, together with a general assortment of every variety of goods in their line; cssh snd time buyers from every seetlon will And this a vory desirable stock, and at low prices. war. u. inLiisa, mriiM uMM.b, War. 8. Uutchiks, War. D. Hakt, II. M. McCobkli, feb8-3m-M All late with Bowen 4c McNsmee. Fii 'RENCH FANCY & STAPLE GOODS. ITAHRH. nCPUY fc CREHANGB. 73 William street, New York, Importers and Wholesale Dealers In French Fsncv Goods, have now in store and are receiving by every pack et Irom Havre, a large and desirable assortment of goods for the spring trde, wuicn tney oner to tne traae at tne lowest marxot prices. Among their stook may be found Avate. allk. dress, vest and fanr.v buttons nf all kinds : DerCUS- tlon cspa, GO and SH, riouca snd rmoea ana spue; un. or mi descriptions, a most complete assortment; brushes -teoth, nsll, hair and shaving accordcons snd Uutinas of the mo it superior quality ; purses silk, buck snd cotton i kid snd loatber garters i Imitation Jewelry, bone bracelets, jet goods. eto.j suspenders, Irom low to high prices, . complete assortment; silk guards, steel pens, neat chains, violin strings, etc.etc ; game bsss, dice, mirrors, eyelets, penholders, etc ; together with tnsny other Ian. y articles. Ibll3m-M LINEN GOODS. The subscribers, Import-era ot Linens, etc.. offer tor sale a full assortment ot the most approved manufactures, consisting In part as follows : mown ana olOBCneu oisporanu oauiava, nil wiuiua. Table eloths, of all qualities and sizes. Napkins and doylies Snowdrop and satin damask. Blrdseye Dituers narrow to very wide, and from coarse to very fine. Pillow eases, linens snd tneetings. Drilling. Tlaln aid fancy Irish, French and English. Hollands Brown, bleschrd, blsck sndslste. Pantaloon Linens 3-4, T 8 snd i-i, blsy snd yellow. Linen cambric handkerchiefs, a large variety. Shirting Linens Light, medium and heavy. Printed Shirting Linens Choice snd new patterns. Mosquito Netting. mmAr Bll0Tams & c0., tebl-3m-M 24 Psrk Plsce and 19 Barclay St., N. Y. piLLIES & BYRrjE, Manufacturers of VJt : UN AM KITED ORNAMENTAL COTTAGE AND CIIAUIIBK FUHNITCHK, 4A3 Broadway, east side, below Grand atreet, manufactory No. 49 Greene street, New York, tske pleasure in Informing the citizens ot Columbus and Its vicinity, that they still continue to sell a warranted first class article at prices so low as to crier the greatest Inducements to all who Intend purchasing, to call on us before making up their bills. All articles ottered at our establishment warranted to be constructed throughout ot kiln dried wood, and ot the beat quality of materials. Being the first to manufacture this furniture In the United States, yeare of experience has enabled ue to produce an article that is at once a perfect combination of beauty and utility. Beingcngaged exclusively In this one line, we have tbe largest assortment 1. this country, made after the latest Parisian sad Italian stylos. Being the moet varied and unique assortment ever before offered, the most psiticnlsr tastes In regard to color, shading, ornamenting, etc., etc., can alwaya he suited. A II orders through the Post promptly attended to. suitresses, feather beds, pillows, psillslsses, etc., at the shortest notice. Greatest eare taken in boxing. OILLIKS St BYRNE, No. 453 Broadway, east side, neiow ursna street, n. i . Will remove on Msy 1st to No. 546, a few doors above Cprlng street. janaj-om-ir WILLIAM SIMPSON, Manufacturer and Dealer In FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY, In all its branches, wholesale and retail, Nos. 69 Bowery and 139 t heater atreet New York. Tbe CHEAPEST FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT In th. United States. Hnnerine rosewood furniture In suits. In broeatelle, plush, etc , etc t also, . vary eztenslve stock of mahogany, black walnut and other furniture, which he warrants equal to any In the elty, to which he calls the particular attention of country merchants and others. N. B. Goods earelally packed ana snippea w any pan oi u. world. jan!16-3m-M TNDIA RUBBER GOODS. The subscriber 1 .M nvnMetfnllv call the attention of his old customers and merchants throughout the United States and Canada to his stock ot Robber Goods, msnulactured by himself expressly for the spring trad, of 1853. His stock of a nartlenlarlv deservlns of Inspection ; as it has never before bee. so compter, nor the article, more perfect. An Extensive Hlsck af Coats, Carriage Clou, Macnine netting, Capes, Wading Pants, Engine Packing, Pants, Piano Covers, Life Preservers, Overalls, Gloves, Air Balls, i inR. nana. Whins. and eveiy description of Rubber Goods, eonstsntly on hand. The above are warranted to stand any climate, and will be sold at most reasonable prices. Orders solicited, and promptly attended to by D.HODOM AN. IX siaiaea wsB,uiw.Mn ,iuu. --j , Jsnl9-3m:ar and 59 Nasssn street. New ork. 7LOOR OIL CLOTH S. J ALBRO Se HOYT, Nos 78 snd 4 John stxkxt, NsW Yoik, Mnnnfiartnrera of Floor Oil Cloths, nftn. an ta trmdA. oa liberal terms, a eeneral assortment of tbe abov. goods hi various widths, ot 3 ft, i ft 9,4 ft 6, 5 It 3, 6 ft, 9 ft, lx ft, U It, 18 It. aid l ill! eisn. ' ' r- ...... . 1. T- , If -r f-lIO la widths ot Hths, 74th and 4-4lhs ; also, Table Oil Clothe, 4-4ths, 5-4ths, and 6-4ths wide. These goods are well seasoned and will endure any eltmate. JanlB-3a:H SPRING GOODS, 1953. Wm. H. Knoep-nu 99 William street. New York, Importer and Jobber in French, German, English and Domestic Good, for Tailors and Clothiers, has received by late arrivals, a large and weU selected at .. sr. .ill mi Vraneh cloths, of all trades and stylos. Mohair eoaunga, drap d'ete, qaeea's doth, alpaci and worsted soaringa, easbajerette. . Mixed sad clouded zephyr doth, plain and twilled. Fancy F reach and Baraaley drills. Brown and yellow naens. Fancy plaid and tgared Marseilles. aarkrta RaST do io Drab silk and tinea coatings, together with an eaten live essort snent of trimmings ana otner goous, nutaoas iot his viuwai Particular cash or short tima buyers, and all who study their taierearta, will eaU sad examine his stock before purchasing els. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. MOM W. . SI'DOHALD'S AnvMTISINe) HOOS1, 103 HASSAV-ST., St. r. T?OR SALE. The Woodworth Patent JL Planino Machinr, for planing, tongueiog and groovlns boards and plank, and bringing them to an equal width sod thickness at on. operation. For planing staves, moldings, win, door and window stuff, or any finishing work, this celebrated machine lor twenty-lour years nss oeen untivaiea ror ue ssyie, finish snd amount nf Ita work. The underslsned Is DreDsred to sell rights In the following States, vis i Florida, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Missouri, Iowa, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia, Pennsylvania and Arkansas, at reasonable prices. AUDIT SO A. Jibuvajwt, jul0-3m-ti ' 108 Broadway, NewJYorkv SEWING MACHINE. Singer'i Patent Straight-Needle Perpendicular Action Bming Machine Se- eutea la the United statu oy two aminapaume, us jirsi graniea August IS, 1851, the second April 13, 1852. Th. only machine privileged to use a straight needle, Within a short time It hss boen awarded seven gold and silver medals at Fair. In different States. In less than two years the reputation of this great labor- saving macnine nas oeen esiannsnea in mis country ana m cu-rope. What spinning mschlnery Is to th. old spinning wheel, Singer's Sewing Machine Is to other modes of sewing. It hss alreadv trlumnhed over inveterate nreludices arising from th. sai. oi imperieet ana wormieee macmnee. is naa oeen uiiroou. to the bsnds of Individual operators, ft sews every variety of ceo eztensiveiv into isr.e manniacturm. ostaousnmonis anu in materials, coarse or nne. cloth on liathib. witn msrveious rapidity aud surprising strength and beauty, psjsormlng the worn as issi as ten persons ana mucn oetter man is can do cone by hand. This machine is compact, ornamental, durable and Is easily adjusted and operated. Full printed directions lor using It are furnished with each machine. The price, with all appa ratus complete, is sjva. tuner oi ue express companies, or mercnants visiting new York to buv aoods. furnish a convenient medium to procure maehines, and a draft, payable to our order In New York, will always insure a machine, perfect and complete, being sent as oirectea. The attention of Shirt and Collar Manu facturer Is particular. ly called to these machines j they stitch linen perfectly, which no otner macnine can. CV Msehln. Needles. Bilk Twist on spools, Linen Thread. Ac, msnulactured for these machines expressly, always on hand and lor ssle. Black Silk (7 per pound ; colored 47,50. These admirable machines, and finished specimens of their work, msy at all times be freely exsmined atelther of our uararisjfs, No. P58 Broadway, N. Y.; No. S51 Washington street, Boston ; No. 57 South Fourth street, Philadelphia; No. 159 Baltimore street, Baltimore, and No. 197 Elm street, Cincinnati. I M SINGER dr. CO. N. B. The New York Office will be removed to No. 3'i3 Drond way, on the first of May next. ap!3-3miH MPORTANT TO ALL WHO USE STEAM A3 A MOTIVE PO WE K, and deeir Safety and great Econ omy. An opportunity Is now offered to all whom it may concern, to secure the exclusive riihtof manufacturing uslna:. and vend ing, in Slates and counties, JKVinii'B Circnlatlne Safety Steam Boiler. For stationsry enxinee. locomotives, marine engines on river, lake and ocean steamers, etc. The advantages of this boiler over all others now in use are 1. Entire Safety from Explosion, being no more liable toexplode than an empty cauldron. S. Less than One-Third the amount of fuel Is required to gen- rste the steam obtained by other boilers of the sams power. J. me cost or construction is iteaucea unc-ttaij. 4. Tbey occupy but One-Third the spsee of other boilers, and may be applied to any engine now In use. S. Tho expense of furnace crates will be Incalculably lessened by the smsll amount ot fuel required and the manner ol using it. The compsny guarantee tho reality of the above advantages. Their conclusions are based on Practical Result, many of these Boilers being now In use in and about this city. The Inventor hss but just succeeded, alter years of application, In bringing this vsluable Invention belora the nubile. It stands alone and Independent In ita merits, snd if It has the qualities claimed, which are undeniable, the public will at once acknowledge its superiority over sny other motive power. Terms of ssle made known on application at the office of the "HIVING STEAM BOILER COMPANY." corner of Broadway and Park Place, New York, over the New Broadway Bank. Circulars, containing terms of sale, etc., will be forwarded bj mall if requested. spl3-3mm WHOLESALE BOOK HOUSE. COR-NISIl. LAMPORT St. CO.. No. 8 Park Place, New York, boing extensively engagod In the Publishing, Bookselling and Stationery Dullness, are prepared to offer every variety of goods In their line on the most liberal terme. Their own publications embrace many valuable and popular miscellaneous works, together with an unrivaled selection of school books, Including Stoddard's celebrated series of Arithmetics O. L. At Co. are also large dealera in and snanufacturera of every variety of Cap and Letter Papers, which they oner at manufacturers' wholesale prices. uraers irom tne I rsae rcspectiuuy soiiciica. spo-om-n TNDIA RUBBER GOODS. The Union In- l .... f UT.nl.MIU tin IO U....K r A. . N York, extensive manufacturers, under Goodyear'a patents, of L'osts, i."e rreservers, riano covers, Capos, Air Beds, Tarpaulins, Caps, Pillows, Sunlcsl and Army at Navy Goods, Cushions, Chemical Apparatus, The roods made bv thia company aro warranted to aland all climates, and are superior to those made under any other patent. r, a. .i,it r v n .!. . V. m. VViLiOwn, rrxiiuuui, F. M. Bhifauo, Treasurer and Secretary. ap6-3m-M LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF DRY GOODS! 0. O. WILSON & CO., Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods, No. IS Counfand Street, (opposite the National and Western Hotel), and Nos. 11 and 13 Dcy Street, NEW YORK. Invite the attention of Wholrsalx Buvhs to their very large assortment ot goods, which Is kept complete at all aeasons of the year by tho addition of all the new stylos and fabrica that are eonstsntly arriving by " steamers" and "packets." We have large departments devoted exclusively to the ssle of eloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, White Goods, Hosiery, Dress Goods, Shawls, Ysnkee Notions, Domestics, etc., etc. In addition are displayed large linea of prints, including Morrimacsand Cocbeeos, Glnghsms, Lawns, Beragea, Black and other staple Bilks, Merinos, Bombszines, Alpacas, and tbe numerous other srticles appertaining to the Dry Goods Txadz Also, agents for the sale of "Hoyie's Roysl Pstent Swansdown Sewing Cotton." We invite the attention of the closest buyers for cash or credit merlSly-H FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES. Loni known Severely tested Alwaya right The ac knowledged stsndsrd. Agents 11 ttuii.al.il tv uinne, unumum. marS am-at BILLIARD TABLES. The subscribers offer tor ssle Tsbles ten per cent less than any other establishment In the city of New York, with improved eloth or pstent India Rubber cushions, which are preferred to all others now in use by the best players in the United States for correctness snd elasticity, and are warranted to atand in their place for years, without repairing. Gentlemen wishing to purchase Ta- blea or all descriptions, witn sssroie, nanogBoj ur nuo on csn have their orders filled the same as If they were present, by irin.in n h mail. Alwavs on hand, tables, cloths, balls. cues, French leathers, pockets, pool boards, and cue wax of the best description, resay lor snipping uuik.i unirrjia m. uui.m.n, msrSJm-H 8" Ann street. New York. SELLING OUT AT COST. N. S. Baker, Ur.., nf aollinr ont his extensive stock ot Upholstery Wsre, otters rare bargains to those wishing anything In this line. His stock consists of spring, curled hair, cotton, moss, palm i .H hk mattresses: Warren's Detent sofa beds; lounges. solas, eto. Also, material for lounges, cots snd comforts ; In fact, .very article in his line ot business. rgraoao removea nis esHipiisunicu. vUw.aa Block to the Broadway Hotel, nearly opposite, where be will sell his goods at pricea that cannot tail to b. satisfactory to all. ap'.-ati BOYS, Youth's and unnaren s uau ana ivip BOOTS snd S UOES . general assortment for Bprlngsnd . - . ., 1 1 , t r - Summer trade, at Iraao i. W. CUWBI Ana. FIRST ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS BY EXPRESS. BHA PLEY V IIAL.I, hsve now their lull stock of goods, comprising all the new etylea ol Drew Goods, MtLUNias supplied with Goods and Patterns at a very small advance from New York cost. Muslin work, Bonnets, moooaa, em. THE LARGEST SILK, RIBBON AND TRIMMING HOUSE IN NEW YORK. THOMAS J. STEARNS, Importer and joDDer oi ouas, mw,, ci, Goods, 164 bXadsoay, Km York, hss now In store, and is dsily receiving end offering at the lowest prices, a complete assortment of goods in his line, embracing all the various styles and designs, Consisting of black and fancy silks, msrcellnes, Flo- rences.anawls, trimmings, ooonni nw"-. tons, dress trimmings of aU kinds, Freud, and English erspes, enrpellsess, silk cravats, embroideries, aloves of sll kinds, silk r 'Li... i. , i.,,.. shite aoods. hoslerT. L. C. Bsndker- chiefs. etc. Thi undersigned Invite, th. sttenUon of the Trade, his tnenas ceneraiiv. un. - andshort time buyers. OTP,a icin , decSl ly bet. Liberty sL and Maiden Laae, N. Y. THOMAS DOUGLASS, (late Elite- St, Douolass Commission Merchant, manufacturer and hotessle dealer in every o, N aiaiiDxsAiiE. No S Piatt street, four doors Irom Pesrl, New York, Manufacture of the Premium Steel Squares: Agent for Bee's Braces, Turn-aerews. etc i also, Kendall jr. Tsylor'. Thermometers, Barome- ff.ra.ete.: union iuw vu . grown Brother s sheet Brass. Brass snd Copper Wire, Rivets, etc., M. newcom. . VhoMAB DOUGLASS. ASA FARR, Jr, novll lv lata of the rm of Child, Fair A Co, Br. Louis. TUST OPENED. The subscribers would re- . I .n. ...Minr. SO thalr frlmrta mwul th. Dublin te leB- .rsl that they have just opened a store oa th. comer of Log atreet snd State Avenue, opposite P. Hsyden's Factory, where the. Intend to keep constantly oa head, a large assortment ol ILeVery best of Family Groceries sacs as Seas, coffee, sagar, nol.ssea, flour, rice, fish, snap, candles, .tarch, ehe etc .Letter with every artlcleased by families, which they offer to sell oa tbe lowest terms, tor isa oniy. ntwftm a rn July 14, 1858. w' DIXOM CO. BUSINESS CARDS. sr. .. CAmaDtOTON, DENNISON & CARRINGTON, Attorneys at Law (0cs its Odeon Building), will attend to profes sional Dusiness in tne atate ana reaerai uouris I aiso, io cone.. Hons, th. law ot insurans. ana oi patents. jani, aiy LDCIAN 1DTTLBS. THEO.COS1STOCX. OXO. O. OOMSTOCK. "DUTTLES, COMSTOCK & CO., (succes JLj soys to B. Comttock v Co.,) Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Lara till Manufacturers, ana a osiers in salt, piaster, nsh ana lumber. 11 eaa of tne canal, uoiumous, umo. Liberal advances made on consignments. mar8 TOSEPH F. SMITH, Attorney at Law, (J Real Estate. B.nnly Land and P.n.toa Agent Two doors east of High, on Town street, Colsmbus, Ohio Wilt attend to th. practice of his profession, obtalalng pensions, buy. tng, selling and obtaining land warrants, selling and leasing real eater., examining iana uues, oouecuon oi eiaims, 010. y Letters from a distance must be poupaid. Ju30 nERE, ABBOTT & CO., Dealers in Hard V .....J flt1... ..II. .1..SB tans, si a hMi1.ta wnsafrsa- war a miu -uitDi yt it uu, hmm gjiMg hvhsu wisuuoi run, lirmiDgDa meobauicai loon military goocu, cic, en. no. joi tugb itreet, tign oi me uut raaioec. NEW COAL YARD. A new Coal Yard hss been onened on the lota south of th. Ohio Tool Com- psny's Factory, where Northern and Hocking grata and blsck. smun's coal win ne soia ny tne ton or ousnei. aeoJ-at! w. it. uinnciili, Agent. ANNA STACIT. W. A. JONIS. CTACEY'S HOTEL, southeast corner Main ana Fourth street, zaneavllle, utile, sepr.Mii! NATIONAL HOUSE, Circleville, Ohio JONATHAN BOYD (formerly of the Carlisle Uonse), Pro prietor. P. Si I have In tbe office a Private Stock Regleter," tor the benefit of those buying and selling the same, which enables me at anv time to sivo satitiaenon in regara to tne eaie, location, etc, oi all tne stoex in rieiaway ana aajoining counties. Circleville, Ohio, iieo. 17, ituu-aom J.ouiu. T RIDGWAY'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad I . . ... , i 1 r. . i , ULI. a . street, near tne orioitu, iioiiuaunv, vwu. miu.ca ut an kinds, and a great variety of eastings, always on hand. A MERICAN HOUSE. Hanover street, Bos XI ton. bv LEWIS RICE t rebuilt. enlarged and elegantly furnished ; possessing all the modern improvement, and conve niences lor tne accommodation oi tne traveling punuc. aovus iy:is L. P DtTNTON. W. P. THOSSTOM, DUNTON & THURSTON, Wholesale and Retail Piano Forte and Music Warerooms, No. 80 Fourth street (first door west of Smith Nixon's Hall), Cincinnati, u, janit)-aiy JM. GU1TEAU, Attorney and Counsellor at s Law, and Commissioner of Deeds and to take Depositions for Ohio and oTHin WlSTXBN States, (late of Cincinnati.) has established himself in his profession In New York city, where all communications will receive prompt attention. Holers to the members of the Bar of Columbus, Cluclnnat and Southern Onto. OJics No. 14 Wall Street, Neto ror. marea TVTEW ESTABLISHMENT. E. Uaver, as- J.1 alitod bv A. W. Reader, would resDectfully announce to the citizens or Columbus ana vicinity, mat ne nas openeu a directly opposite the Franklin House, where be Is at all times prepsred to furnish coffins, shrouds, etc., with all the attention and fixtures necetssrv on funeral occasions and he wishe. It distinctly understood that his terms shsll not be of so objectiona ble a cnaracter as to prevent eiwwe sausiacuoo. wii-ui COLUMBUS CARRIAGE MANUFAC TORY Near tke corner of Third and Gay streete. Messrs. E. AV n.F. BOOTH are msnufecturlns and havo constantly on hand, at their establishment at the location above named, .11 kinds of carriages, buggies, eta., made of tbe best materials, by tbe most experienced worsmen, ana warraniea to uo goou service. The proprietors are both practical carriage makers, and all work ordered from them will give good satisfaction. Repairing done at tbe shortest notlee. Thev nave been earning on the bu siness in tbls city some ten years, and trust tbey hare some claim to publio patronage. oc7-dly LEATHER BELTING. The undersigned, Aaenta for the sale of REES ft HOYT'S celebrated premi um natrnt Rlvlted. Htretrhed Leather Band. .have this dav received a lull assortment of all sizes, from lit to 18 inches in width, we wouia can me attention oi inepuouo so laeaouve article, as one possessing superior merit. They are made from the thick and solid Darts of the best osk tanned leather, and are stretched by powerlui macninee, (.tnveniea ana uera ny n. st sj. onlv.l wherobv thev are made to run straight and true, have a uniform bearing on the drum or pulley , hold their wid thsevenly, l-i x ll,.ni . IV-mb Ik. m.ila 'a. SBUI. 1IUIU Itf IVMI IO! WDWh MlUIDiVlliB U1U .UW.WU-U.M the ordinary manner. Sold at manufaoturers'prlces, with addition of frelghtonly, by KILBOURNE, KUHNS ft CO., juia oignoi tne uui nroaa axe, lyOiumDus, j. WINDOW SASH. We vV hsve rs an arrangement Willi uuo r M. moot elehr. Cash manufactories In the West, and ar. prepared to ill ail orders for sub, msnulactured by practical workmen and of good materials. All orders left at our hardware atore. No. 159 High street, sign of th. Gilt Broad Axe, willrecelve prompt attention. KILBOURNE, KUHNS ft CO. Columbus, April 35, 1851. A CARD. Mrs. jyKANJAErMBfcttU respectfully announces to her' friends, and the public gener ally, that, ontfael7th of March Inst., the Intends to open a InlljLlNERY HOOP, in tne new nncn nunoing oi t. Kannemaker. on Third atreet. below Mound and Sonth streets, next to Dr. Fisher's residence. Shewlllbe prepared to have on hand all auch articles aa are found in a Millinery onop, ana to furnish them neeordins to the latest French fashion. As sh. Intende to spsre no efforts in the prompt snd most exact execution of all ordcra with which she maybe favored, sh. most respectfully solicits the patronage of her iriende and the public 8traw hats, Ac, will be washed, colored, and made up In the most fashionable style. All kinds of embroidery will be taken, on commission Into th. Shop, and sold to th. best advantage of tbe manufacturer. marlOdtf HPHOMAS SULLIVAN. Manufacturer of JL GENTLEMEN'S BOOTH. Walnut, between Third; and Fourth streets, 3 doors above Ellis ft Morton's Bsnk, Cln clnnati. JenH9m LITHOGRAPHY. Every description of Mans. Plana. Views of Bulldlnts. Portraits. Anatomic Draw ings, Business and Show Cards, all klnpa of Druggist snd other nlain and fancv labels. BUI and Letter Headings, Fae Similes, etc., executed In tbe best style, at reasonable rates, by HIUULC.1UII SL WAL,L,ab, Lithographer and Engraver, No. 115 (Odd Fellows' Building) Walnut street, dec8 6m Cincinnati, Ohio. N EW FUR STORE Jarvis & Fairchild, 149 Main street. Cincinnati, have an extensive snd weU selected stock ot none but new and fresh Furs, for ladies. We hsve tbls day received from New York some beautliui specimens of Misses' and Children's drab and black Beaver Hats. novZ7-dly JAHVIH ft aikuhii.it. A SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF FURS. JARVIH oV FAIRCIIILD. Main sU first door below tbe corner Msln and Fourth, west side, Clneionstl. nov20 dly GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut Btreet, between Fourth snd Firth, Cincinnati, Ohio. O. II. GEFFKOr. Proprietor, 1st. of th. Walnut street House. pTtf WALNUT STREET HOUSE, Walnut st., between Sixth and Seventh streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. jj6-dtf J. W. BWfcNfcr, rroprietor. WE ARE NOW openinir a large and beautliui assortment of WATCHES, DIAMOND WORK tic J1WILRY. Our stock of fin. London and Geneva Watches is superior to aay in the State. Diamond rinse and pins w. offer at New York pricea. Jewelry, allver and plated ware, fine mantle clocks, snd cutlery, at wholesale and retail. All ar. Invited to call, examine, and-purchase if ruued. NOTARHL sna omer oaa-jo ouji.'w,, .u. .naMaa i ui-nlshed, at tbe shortest notice. Watches repaired In th. best manner. . . First door south oi entrance to men nmin. jnil BLYNM ft BALDWIN. TO FAMILIES ANU KETAILERS OF FRESH OYSTERS. I am receiving dally fresh Baltimore and New Haven oysters, which will be sold as low a the lowest, In esns or bsit cans : no in an case, ue oyster, wnicn t sen will be warranted good, or no sale. Orders from the country earelully attended to, with punctuality and dispatch, and by so doing I nop. to merit a share of public patronage. . . arm wi 1 Tt F S TZtn V. AT. Jaata DU 1 L.C1X. JY. SAVAGE, Jr., Watchmaker and Jewel-s er, High street, between the American and Neil Heme, Ctlrm-sa, Okie. Hsvlag purchased the entire stock of William Savage, I will continue the business at the old stand, where I will keep a first rate assortment of WATCHBS, JEWELRY, 8TLTKR SPOOKS, FORKS, CUTLERY, And a seneral variety of FANCY GOODS. For the present I will reside in New York, and persons In want of goods, may rely upon seeing all Dew petterns ot Jewelry In mm w .tnrft. With these assurances he hope, to retain tbe eoniideaee of th. former patrons of tbe concern, and of the citizens generally. Tbe Ketch Repairing will be attended to by W. M. Savage, lo.s: knovrnmwwses:uimaBBussraaworawjaB. Jul J. Y. SAVAGE, ja. ' NOTICE. Having disposed of my stock of goods to Mr. John T. Savage, Jr, I cheerfully recommend him to nl of my old eastotnr.,aad the nublte seoermllv. As tt is sbsoiutelr necessary thai ny outstanding business should beelosea, su persons Knowing tnenscrre. Indebted to a. will sail sad settle up. (Jal6J W. M. SAVAGE. TRANSPORTATION. riHEAP STEAM COM-VJUNICATIONBE KJ TWEEN PHILADELPHIA ft LIVERPOOL. The Liver pool and Philadelphia Bteaosshlp Company Intend sailing thalr new stsamsnips as lotiows: CITY OP MANCHESTER, 8.125 tons, Cspt, Robett Lelich. CITY OF CLA8GOW, 1,610 tons, Cspt. William Wylie. CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, 9,300 tons now building. From Philadelphia. City of Manchester Saturday, June Utb, City of Glasgow Ssturday, July 3d, City ot Manchester Ssturdsy, July 30ih. city or uiasirow Ssturdsy, August aitn. Cltr of Manchester Saturday. September 17th, City of Glasgow Ssturday, October 8th. - From Littrnool. City of Glasgow Wedneidsy, June 8th. City of Manchester Wednesdsy, July 6th. City ofGlssiow Wednesdsy, July 97th. City of Manchester Wednesday, August 2.1b. RATES OF PASSAGE. From Phllsdelnbia. From Liverpool. Saloon alter Staterooms. ..(90 1 Saloon after Staterooms, SO ga. " midship " ... 63 midship " tags. forward " ... 65 1 11 forward 11 13 gs. Including steward's fees. THIRD-CI.AfS PASSENGERS. A limited number ol third-clsss osssensers will be taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool, and found In provisions. rrom musaeipnie ago rrom iiiverpuui ....-i Certificates of osstsie will be issued here to psrtles who are desirous of bringing out their friends at corresponding rstes. Freight on floe goods 60s perton, and ooars. goods, hardware, etc., will be taken subject to agreement An experienced surgeon will be carriea on escn snip. For freight or pssssge spply to THOMAS RICHARDSON. IS Brosdwsv.New York, and 9 Walnut street, Phllsdolphla. KIUUAHUSUN, bHUiUtllH it iU., Liverpool. jul8-dly LITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND XENIA RAILROADS. Bosmin Asxanoimxnt, to com mence May 16, 1853. Four Passenger 1 rain Daily, ( Sundays excepted.) Trains run by Columbus time, which is seven minutes faster than Cincinnati tima. Until further notice, Passenger Trains will leavo tbe Depot on East Front street, ss follows i Express Train at o a. m.; Accommodation Train at 7:30 a. To.; Hillsborough Train at 3:30 p. m. . Mall Train at 6 p. m.i For Lin wood, Flalnavllle, Mllford, Loveland. Foster's, DeerSeld, Morrow, Fort Ancient, Oregon, uorwin sua w ajue.vuie, oprmS Valley, Xenia, Cedarville, Selms, South Chsrleston, London, west jenereon, uoiumous, xeuow opnngaauu wimwb"01"' Returning from Columbus Mdl Train will leave at 4:5 1. m ; Express Train wiU leave at 1:30 p. m ; Accommodation Train will leave at 5.1S p. m.; Returning from Hillsborough at 7 a. m.; Returning from Springfield at 5:5 a. m.) Returning from Springfield at 8 p. m Train mill stop asfollovs: Thm Kvnroaa Traia fi a. m . from Cincinnati, St LOVeiaUd, MOT' row, Xenia and London, only i 1:30 p. m., from Columbus, at London, Xenia, Corwln, Morrow, Loveland and PlainviUe, only. Accommodation Train, 7:30 a. m, from Cincinnati, and 5:15 p, m trom Columbus, at piainviiie, ssiuoru, miamiviue, uu.o- land, Foster's, DeerBeld, Morrow, r ori Ancient, r reepun, voi .m, and Waynesville, Spring Valley, Xenia, Cedarville, Selena, South Charleston. London, and West Jefferson. Also, on proper notice by flag or to conductor, at Linnwood, Claysvllle, rlorence and A 1. Mail Train, 4:5 a. m. from Columbus and 5 p. m. from Cincinnati, at West Jefferson, London, South Chsrleston, Selma, Co. j. in. y..i. Vati nnrwln and Wavneaville. Free- port, Fo'rt Ancient, Morrow, Deerfield, Foster's, Butlerworth s Water Station, Loveland, Mllford and Plalnville. Also, st Clays vllle, Klorence snd Alton, on notice. Hillsborough Trsln at 7 a. m. from Hillsborough, and 3 30 p. m. from Cincinnati, at Lynchburgh, Westboro', Blsnchester, Goshen and Wilmington pike, Loveland, Polktown, Mlsmlvllle, Mllford, Plalnville and Linwood. Also, on notice at flsg stations. Passengers for Hlllsboro', unuucoine,ana uiwrmcui.io ri will take the 2 30 p.m. Train. Passengers for Springfield will take the 7:30 a. m. or 5 p. m. Lines of Hacks and Coaches run tn .onneotlon with the trains to the following towns: Lebanon from Deerfield ; Wilmington and Clarksvlile from Morrow and Corwln ; Goshen, and points above, from Mllford. . n-i.. p..i ..... k tha MaA River and Lake Erie Rail j o i .i-i., . n.iH.t..a anit rilnveland Railroad at Co- lnmbua; Central Ohio Railroad to Zenesville, and lines of coaches from i6snesviuo to rvneeiios, v. On Sundays but on. train wiu o. run, iravui. vi. t:3U p, m., ana columous at u a. m., awppiug - -i on notice. . Fare from Cincinnati to Xenia i1 Do do Hillsborough.. Chllllcothe..., Springfield..., Cleveland Rhalbr Columbus .... Zenesville .... Wheeling 78 Do Do Do uo Do Do Do Do do do as do do do 3 78 9 00 6 00 4 75 3 00 4 80 7 18 7 75 do rittsourgn. For other information, and Throush Tickets, apply to P. W, Stsadxx, General Ticket Agent, at the Ticket Office, southeast corner Broadway and Front streets, Cineinnstl. (T Th. Comnsnr will not be responsible tor basgage ex ceeding fifty dollars In value, unlesa the sam. is returned to th. Conductor or Agents, and freight paid at the rate of a pasaage lor every uauu la value aoove inai amount. " BaQkLa-s-JrJ, sirvpr miin miniumTa a niivniN. -J NATL AND CLEVELAND AND ERIE RAILROADS. Naw AaaaNQiHiNT. On and after Monday. May 16th. Pas senger Trains leave as follows (Sundays excepted) : Cleveland for Erie, Dunkirk and Buffalo, at 7:30 a.m., 3:48 p. m. and 8:18 p.m. Cleveland for Columbus and Cincinnati, at 8:00 a. m., 10:00 1. m. and 8:18 p. m. tjieveiana lor loieao anu unicsgo as i:.v in., awiw . and 8:18 p. m. . Columbus for Cleveland, Erie, Dunkirk and Buffalo, at 10:15 a. m., 1KM p. m. and 11 p. m. Bheloy lor tyieveiana, crie, irunxirn una ounaio, as i:vu p. in., 05 p. m. and 3:28 a. m. Shelby for Columbus and Cincinnati, at 10:38 1. m, 1:25 p. m. and 11:28 p. m. Erie tor Cleveland, Columbua, Cincinnati, Toledo and Chlcsgo, at 2:50 p. m.t 11:50 p.m. and S:t5 a.m. a. siusa, r. DUinilHKHUm Cleveland, May 13th, 1853. mal7 mrrr TOLEDO, NORWALK & CLEVELAND RAILROAD rormine In connection with the Mlchlgsn Southern and Northern Indiana, the Lake Shore, and Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroads, the only latlr. Kallr.ad L,lae between ta. Hani ana west. The best and most expeditious route between Eastern cities and St. Louis. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday, May 16th, 1853, passenger trslns will run dsily (Sundsys excepted), as follows: Leave Taleda, Accommodation, at 9:10 a. m. stopping at all way stations. Day Express, at 3:18 p. m. stopping only at Fremont, Belle- Tne. Monroovtlie and Norwalk. . Night Express, at 11:18 p. m. stopping only at rremont, iteiie-vue, Monroevill., Norwalk and Oberlin. Leave Clerelaad. Da Ervrtis. at 7:00 a. m. stoDolai only at Norwalk, Hon- roe vl He, Bellevue end Fremont Acccmsmodatton, at lOMO a. m. Slopping at au stations. Nieht Exnrets. at 8KK) p. as. .tupping only st Oberlin, Nor walk, Monroevllle, Bellevaa and Fremont. Connecting, Directly, At Toledo, with trslns of Michigan Souther, and Northern Indi ana Railroad tor Chisago ana way stations, eaa larougn u Chicago snd Rock Island Railroad and steamers oa Illinois i ... sit. Imia. At Bellevue, with Trains of Msd Rlvsr and Lake Erie Road for Esndusky city, Bprmgneia, irayion, vmcmnau, lauisaapiiiu ... mtn At Moaroevilla, with train, of Mansfield and Sandusky Railroad for Sandusky, Shelby Juacuoa, commons, usMsviue ue UUM.k At Graltoa, with trains of Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad, for Colsmbus. Cincinnati, and way stations. At Cleveland, with trains of Lake Short Railroad for New Yor A and Boston, vis Buffalo ana A l baa y, ana tor Slew iors, vis Dunkirk, with trains of Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad for Pitubunh. Philadelphia, Baltimore snd Washington Cily. E. B. PHILLIPS, Su'pt. Owe T. N. and C. R. R. Co, I Norwalk, O, May 14, 1853. J 1853. GILLETT & CO'S JJ NEIL DOUSE HAT STORE, 4 mmm.mmA Ru. Sl.M.li mf ttmm Uf KntraSSeS). V. .m . ' rmlwinm anMmr Mnnlw of HalB. CSDS SJld Straw Gooda, to which w. Invite tb. attrntlo. of th. eitisen. of Central Ohio. Oar goods are mau.leeturad nudes' the supartn-tendenea ot oa. ot the firm la Conaeetical, and for pries, quail ty sad variety cannot be surpassed m the west. among oar sssiunni ns .an n. roana in. ioiivwih . Gaels' Fashionabas Moleskia Hats, extra: " " drab Beaver Hsta, extra; and Mack Casstmsr. do; Cttlxeaa' Ine Cassissasrs Bsaai Beal'lKtt Straw Goods of every style, Misses' Fists, Lsdles' Hiding Haas and Caps of s-rery pattern. We have larr. stock of Bolt Hsss for Ml. by the box, TOT tow, and w. respectfully sol lei t tb .ttention of country sner- POR SALE. The undersitmed will sell upon liberal (erase, forty or S fry balhii.g lots, aitaate. aa tb. SHirtaeaseovaer of Broalwsy and WssblngtosiJlesse tZirC oTbWD CO. DR. MORRISON S OYtLti KLJiuvtu feraa. Tan to Blah street earner of Sugar Alley. Ea- traaea fir door Wsatot Highstraet,t th. aortas, of Sagar Alasy. 17-um liVSVRANCE. INSURANCE ON LIFE AND LIVE X STOCK, sgsinst loss or dsmag. by Fiast, and against th. perils of the Pi a and Inland Navigation, on property of .vary description, taken In tbe lollowlng compsnies I UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital $190,000. OHIO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCIN NATI, OHIO, Capital , 0100,000. NEW ENGLAND LIVE MTOCK INS. COMPANY NEW 0AVBN, CONN. Capital .30,000. EAGLE INHURANCB COMPANY, CINCINNATI.O. Capital 'JOO,VUU. EQUITABLE FIRE INS. CO., OF LONDON. Capital $9,800,000. Risks taken on the most libersl terms, snd all losses promptly adjusted. mar3 dly T. STOCKTON, Agent, . TNSURANCE HEAD-QUARTERS, Three X doors west of the PostofHeo, np stslrs, Colomsus, Ohio. Lire, Fire, Marine, and Health Jn.nrnnre. WAItRKN JENK1NK. ftrW-rnl InturanrM AirtnL ruouests ill persons wishing Insurance to call and Investigate the claims ot the following companies to their unlimited confidence. IN LIFE INSURANCE he represents The Mutual Benefit, ot New York and New Jersey one ofthe best established and mostrellable eompanlesnow doing business in the United States. Assets about $1,500,000. Also The American Temperance, of Hartford, Connecticut, tiering ampl. security and many extra advantages to Temp.-ranee men. Capital, 100,000. Also The American Mutual, of New Haven, Connecticut. This Company has some foaturea believed to operate very bene ficially to the policy holders. Capital, 10,000. Call and examine th. statements and prospects of each and all of theaa companies, and aelect for yourselves. " in riKt anu statu nr. inoutinn, inoiunowiug uwu-nlesare with confidence recommended as eminently deserving of unbounded eonfidenee Tbe Franklin, of Now York. Capital, 1300,000; The Etna, of Utlca, New York. Capital, 1170,000; The Springfield, of Maasschusetts. 1180,000; The City, of Cineinnstl. Capital, $300,000 ; The Granite, of Utlca, New York. Capital, $300,000; The Hudson River, New York. Capital, $300,000; Tbe Rensselaer, New York. Capital, $300,000 ; IN HEALTH INRSURANCE. the Peoole's Mutual Health As sociation, of Springfield, Massschusetts, Incorporated by tb. Legislature of Massachusetts, offers testimonials of unquationa-ble weight and credibility. Capital, $50,000. aep89-ly WARREN JENKINS, Oon'l Ins. Agent. CONVEYANCING and NOTARIAL BU-SINF.8S. WARREN JRNKINS. Notary Publio and Con veyancer, will attend to all calls in this line, at reasonable char- ;es. Titles investigated and abstracts ot titles furnished, to any andsin Franklin countv. on sbortnotice. Office in Piatt's block south side of State street, up staira. sep89-ly COLUMBUS AGENCY KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Guaranty Fund, $100.000. This Company o tiers to the Insured all the aeourlty andadranlagesoftheMutualandJnintStock plans (as hereto- loreapptied)comblned, namely Low ratesoi premium ; an an nuslreturn, inoash,of the percentage required forthecontln- Kint risk ofthe year; an adequate but notexceaslveprovlslon for e future security of members for the whole term of lite, with anadequateintereatinthe accumulating fund secured to suck members, at death, by credits upon their policies i a guaranty fund designed lor the permanent security of shortterm members, and alao for the present seourityof tboseforthewhole term of life. This is the only Mutual Life insurance Company whoseratss of premium aro fixed at a fair reduced standard, with a provision lor an annually lncreaslngaccumulatlon of funds(for future aeourlty) In exact proportion to the amount of business and the Increasing risk trom advancing age among tho members. Pamphlets, Trscts, c, giving In detsiltho plan and rates ol the Company.furnlshed gratis, and apnllcatlonsrecelved, by J. R. TUTTLE, Agent. S. M. Smith, Medleal Examiner. ooa-d THE INVINCIBLE ANDNEVER-FAIL-1NG REMEDY A certain cure for MAN AND BEAST. W. B. Farrell'a Celebrated Original ARABIAN LINIMENT. This extraordinary preparation la not only far superior to all the Liniments and Ointments now belore tbe public, but possesses specific qualities entirely unknown to the moat learned of the Medical Faculty. Ita wide-apread celebrity has brought out a host or articles In Imitation of It, with all' sorts of nsmes, but none of them begin to compare with the superior,old-established Arabian Liniment. For the Nerveu. System It operates like a charm, soothing down the most violentagonies and pain la a lew minutes alter its application. Mumps, Sore Threat and Breast. It speedily causes the dissipation of any possibility of matter forming in the parts, and brings about a regular and healthy action of the glandular system. A Revulsive, Anodyne and Balaam. In esses of Ruptured Musoles and Tendons, its powerful revulsive snd heeling qualities cause the parte to unite without leaving the least soreness or went of power behind. In Bruises and Hwelltnes. It acta on the nrincnle of a counter irritant and anodyne, relieving th. pain almost instantly, and redsffes th. oures th. lole neVv- swellings in an tncreaiDiy snort spsce oi time. A Stimulant and Nervine. It Is a stimulant Imparting tone and vigor to the whole i ous ana muscular system. For Rheutnutlam, or any other Inflammatory condition of the muscular system or chronic stiffness of the same, It stands at th. very head of all the remedies ever offered to the publie, and none can equal It. Poisonous Reptile., dee. For bites of poisonous snakes it may be confidently relied on as a prompt and efiaetual remedy, acting as a eauatlo and specific In such hitherto fatal eases. For Chilblains, Burns, Old Sores, Corns, Warts, Erysipelas, Croup, Norrous Headache, Sore Eyes, even to psrtisl Bilndnsss, Its effects are astonishing. The great advantage this article possesses over all other remedies, is Its brief operation on the system. It cures quickly It Is the most certain remedy In existence, and It la sold cheaper than any other medicine in use. We fesrlessly assart thst this great Arabian remedy will do more good lor lest money than any other Liniment or Ointment in the world. Fer Bene, and Cattle, Its effects are equally striking and aalutary. In Sweeny It has no equal, being an Infallible curei also, in Poll Evil, Big Head, Fiatuls, Spsvln, Galls, Strains, Bruises, Scratches, Wounds, no matter how bad. Sore Eyes, even to blindness, swslllngs ol every description, and many Inflammatory diseases. COUNTERFEITS, COUNTERFEITS. Bewsreof a base Counterfeit called H. G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment This spurious article is sold by some aa "larrell s Liniment," to those who are not careful to call for tbe genuine W. B. Farrell's Arabian Liniment. Alwaya ask lor W. B. FARRELL'S ARABIAN LINIMENT, and tske no other. ty The genuine Arabian Liniment la aold by DENIG A Harry, j. L r.t. cook, o. Roberts a co,end wm. FAHRENHOLTZ, Colnmbus. J. P. Ostellus, Carroll i Joshua Betts, Cottage Mills; Cherry it Stimmel, Lookbourne, T. Jones A Bro., London ; O. H. Bliss A Co., West Jeflerson ; E. Geohegan, Baltimore; E. L. Slocum, Lancaster; J.N. Wilson, Newark ; Page A Ingram, Newark ; Spencer At Channel, Bulinggreen; John D. Psrk., Cincinnati ; And Druggists and Merchants generally, In the United States and Csn ad as. mar83 SEASONED LUMBER, LOW FOR CASH. The subscribers have on hand a lull aasortment of sea aoned lumber and shingles of all kfndsfor building purposes. They have also, in addition to their flooring machine, put in operation one expressly for surfacing, and are prepared to furnish, on short notice, lumber dressed on on. or both sides, from 8 inches down to half an Inch In thickness. Yellow and white pine, ash and oak flooring alwaya on hand. All orders from a distance promptly sttended to. Warehouse and Lumber Yard head of the canal, Columbus, Ohio, spl BUTTLES, COMSTOCK A CO. WRITING FLUID. This article will not corrode, and flows freely from the pen, and ta worthy th. attention of bankers, lawyers, and a'l other consumers of Ink. It cannot be .rased by acids. For ssle by the pint or gallon by laepSO JOHN R. COOK. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Inlets Nos. 93 sad 300, oa High street, wsst sids, near tbe Railroad Depot. Also, Subdivision No. 3 of Ontlots (3 and 63, onBrosdwsy south aid.. Also, Subdivision No. 11 of same Outlota. Inquire of the undersigned, at Dennlson A Carrlngton's Law Office, Odeon Buildings. feb26-dtf H. B. CARRINGTON NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC J. W. CON-8TAN3 wishes to Inform his oH pstrons and the public hs Ieaersl, thst he is now prepared to mak. to order all kinds of loots. Shors snd Gaiters, and all other kinds of work tn his line. ot the best material, and warranted to bet equal if not superior to say made In the Western eitles, H. baa also connected with his sale room a shop, w hare h. la prepared to do .11 kioda of repairing tn a neat and substantial manner, and at the shortest notice. Fleas, sir. htm a call, at No. 1 Piatt building. Stale street, 3 doors west of Post Omca. ma28 AT THE NEW YORK BOOT & SHOE EMPORIUM. No. 1 , Platt'e Rulldlaf , State Street, Jves doors Went f Post Vic and one door East of City Bank . good sasortmeat of Genuesaea's F reach Call and Morocco line Boots : also, nailers aaa e large variety ot an sinos or rpnng and Bummer wear and fashions, st J. W. CON3TANS. si. sr. Hsrsrsoai. caLvrar holstss, Of Utrt-m of lWfce A Hrwion. rats of CRtetly Telegraph Go. H1 UWSUlM & tlULiME.o, AUCTIONEERS AND ftKs.sT.RAI. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Post U3 and B5 Walaut street, west sioe, near rears (lart.aali. g Retular Mies of Grocers., at s actios. Groceries end Merchandise generally at private eale. Cash ad vanera mad. oa eusasigasaesats to Usetr addresa. a!8-41y FAST MAIL LINE. 15 hours from Colum-bas to rnrtamouth Oa aad after Meaday, Jane 2S, a MAIL COACH will leave Colaeabas for Ctrrhrvtlla, Chillleotbe, sad Portsmouth, at S o rlccS ha th. saoraing, aad arrive at Porters oath as 8 o'clock la the evening connecting with the River Packets to Pittsburgh and ClnctnnaiL Also, leave ronsasoath at i . clock as th. morning and arrive at Columbus u t .'cloak la th. evening, daily. juat AREIDER A HA WEES. 1 v J

VOLUME XVI. COLUMBUS, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 24, 1853. NUMBER 295. 6 i i THE , 1 JOatla l)to State ioarnal IB PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, EXCEPT SUNDAY, r SCOTT & BASCOH, JOURNAL ICOBIKal, Hiaa AND FIAU (tHITt UCTUSC1 OK HlOg, TERMS Invariably in advance la Oolambaa, $6.00 year 1 by mall, S6.00. Daily during the anion of lbs Legislature, and Tn-tveexiy tor tne remainder or tne year, o.w. THE WEEKLY JOURNAL Is furnished to city subscribers at S2, and by mall at (1.60a year. Clubs of four and upward, 91.26; of ten and upward. (1.00. THE TUI- WEEKLY JOURNAL Ij 93.00 a year. BATES OF AD VBR TISINcTlN THE DAILY JOURNAL. The following ratei and rules hare been (greed upon between the Eroprletors of the Ohio Statesman and the Ohio Stall Journal, to observed in all cum, after toll due. July 20, 1849. On aqoare, 10 lines or less of this died type, tor one Insertion, 60c. ) each additional insertion, 26o. w i ill 1 1 ! I i h n a e s n o o r. So o to io fi7T 1 square, 1 26 2 26 8 00 OOjo 00 8. 8. 0. 10. 16. 18. 2 squares, 1 678 87 6 006 00 8 00 loT 57 107 TT T 8 squares, ili) t 60 6 60 8 00 9 00 lbT S" 14. .. .. .. 4 squares, ,8 006 608 009 00110. Il2l4. Il6. ., I .. 77 si ras ha e r wiHiM f Changeable I amama f Changeable B squares, quarterly,.....20 8 lM quarterly 836 uSL,n ' monthly .26 u monthly........ 46 l column, WMkl'', go column, .'........fio dally, SOI dally 180 Standing card, 5 lines or less, for one year (10. No advartlsement to be considered by the year, unless specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number of Insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to their regular business ; and all advertisements not pertaining there to, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, Ac, not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. Announcing candidates (for Offices of every description) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name ; the same to be, in all oases, paid in advance. Attorneys will be holden for the price of inserting advertisements brought in by them. Publishers not accountable for the aocuraoy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publicationAll leaded advertisements to be chanced not less than double the above rates, and measured as If solid. Advertisements on the Inside exclusively, to be charged at the rat. of 60 per cent, in advance of me aoore rates. No ADviRTiasiciMT oar nrsiRTis uUTDrrormr. Advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, and other publio meetings, and such like, to be charged nan price. Deaths Inserted without charm, unless accompanied by funeral invitations or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be aid for. All persons sending communications or requiring notices of fairs, soirees, concerts, or any publio entertainments where charges are mode for admittance, and all notices of private enterprises, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same are to be paid for. If intended to be Inserted in the editorial column, the same will be chargod at the rata or not less than zu oents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. nat Stem printing gorae, JOIRML BUILDINGS, HIGH ST., COLUMBUS, OHIO, 8C0TT k DASCOM, PROPRIETORS. XENCOURAGED by past success, the subscribers re 14 spectfuUy call the attention of the Publio to the superior facilities they now possess for executing every description of PRINTING, In the first style of the Typographk) Art. Having for years boen constantly adding to and enlarging their Establishment, they can at present boast of an office worthy of the Capital of this great Stato. The various departments havo been arranged with special reference to the neat and expeditious execution of ALL KINDS OV ROOK AND JOB PRINTING, from a card of a single line to a volume of a thousand pages. The different descriptions of work are carried on In separate apartments, each division being under the charge of careful andxperienced hands. A sketch of the premises may convey some Idea of the extent and facilities of the JOURNAL STEAM PR1NT1NO HOUSE. THE BOOK AND PAMPHLET DEPARTMENT, Occupying the eastern front of the third floor, is furnished with extensive fonts of all the newest styles of letter, from Diamond to Pica, and provided with every thing iwiulslte for the rapid and accurate composition of Legal, Medical, Theological and Miscellaneous Works; Rtports, Sermons, By-Laws, Cataloguu, Lawyer's Britfi, and Pamphlets of every kind. In this department, we print books in all the branches of Literature, for Publishers and Authors, as well as for Colleges, College Societies, Seminaries, and Jther Publio Institutions. Many of the works bearing the imprint it this office have met with the most flattering testimonials, as to their accuracy and typographical beauty, even from the first publishers In Boston and other eastern cities. Among these we would notice Ursinut' Commentary on (As Heidelberg Catechism, 20lA Vol. Ohio Reports, Th Volume of ths World, Plain Thoughts on Secret Societies, Brunner on French Nouns, Dr. Gleason's Ledum on Life and Health. Poem by Mrs. C. A. Chamberlain, Christy's Chemistry of Agriculture, ko. ko. MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS. We pay particular attention to this class ot work, ana are printing some of the best Periodicals, among which we refer with satisfaction to The Western Literary Magazine, The Ohio Journal Education, The Ark, Annual Proceedings I. O. O. F., Journals of Episcopal Conventions, Th Beauty of Holiness and Sabbath Miscellany, The Ohio Cultivator, ko. ko. THE JOFROOM Occupies tho middle part of the third floor of the Journal Buildings, and contains an Immense assortment of all tlis various kinds of Type for the printing of Cards, Checks, Certificates, Circulars, Handbills, Showbills, Bill Ileada, Posters. Programmes, Large Bills for Country Merchants, Concerts, Exhibitions, ko. ko. In this department, our office Is unsurpassed In fullness and completeness by any in tbe West, and we are continually receiving all the most beautiful fonts of new Type from the various Foundries, and intend to let nothing escape us which will add to the reputation already acquired. THE NEWSPAPER DEPARTMENT Occupies the west end of our spacious Composition Booms, which are 120 feet In length, and lighted by 60 gas burners THE PRESS ROOK , Containing a number of the most approved POWER PRESSES of UOE'S and ADAMS' Patents, la on the first floor. Our Presses print every description of work, from the smallest Card to the Double Mammoth Poster, and are all driven by STEAM POWER. We can produce the most brilliant and attractive Show Cards, and other Fancy and Ornamental Printing, in Colors, or In Gold, Silver and other Bronaas, far more showy and effective, and much less costly than Engraving ; having all the Improvements necessary to render our Printing neat and attractive. THE BOOKBINDERY .,,. Occupies the whole width of the second floor, and is osa t)us akd Twixrt In length, including the, Folding and Ruling Room, on tbe eastern front It Is well funiUbed with expen ri,.macblnerv from the East, among which are AumsMarges and beet Power tibosslng Presses and hand Uttering Presses, with an "supply of Bnis Tjp, Ii, Combination Ornaments and Borders, tS rancy bindings in Cloth andMoroeco- ab other rua. chinery; for Law and Standard work, from which, with tlwaM of finbhed workmen, we are not only enabled to execute any amount of work for the trade, rapidly and of superior quality, but also the robinding of Books, lisgarines. Periodicals, Sheet Music, Pamphlets, Jtc, In any required style and finish. In the Blakk Book Department, we havo Hickok s best Ruling Machines, of the largvt capacity, with every appUanoe for furnishing any required pattern in ruling, however intricate, also McAdame' Patent Paging Machine, now very popularr ini ths Public Offices, and with Bankers, Merchants and Accountants at the East, forpaglng ell kinds of Blank Books alter they In a rapid and superior style. We are also constantly supplied with a k!rPock of the bt quality .(Writing and Btauk.Book of averv else, from the be American and Foreign ManufMtums. and can furnish Steles, Counties, Banks, Kali road and other Cor reUoos, 8olVnd the Trade, wlthfeunk IJookMnany quan Utv. of my quality and aba, made by superior workmen, and war ranted pTrftcV-hich wear, willing to compare with those of an, establishment East or West. STEREOTYPING Of erery drlptlon Is Jfoearried on a!:(hu' H" wishing to perpetuate their works, are enabled, by ansratively .tieht addition ths first cost, to Issue V sneraeost of paper, press work and binding. Leads east of any uTand ScTii for the trad ll-d- for K.wjpap eov .rTlh, Mscaiinea, temXTped In d rtvle Particular atteo rtoo paid to tne stereotyping ol wood cuts THE COUNTING ROOM , , . Is on the first Uoor, fronting on lligh street it is here thai all orders ot eoMoeirs are redved, aileontrarts made, and au the bosrncss of the estabUahment transacted. Pers desiring Printing or Binding done will here And Specimens of all the various We have nearly One ITnndred Persons engaged in our Tartoosdersirtineuts.at the Highest Wsgea, among whom are many otSflosTskillful Workmen in th. buidnesa, and all Ming asj . . TVT1 k krir,. th knorint of this office. ThtLeom- bioed with tbe practical uperience and personal supervwkss of the Meaior Pnrietor. enable. o confidently to Invite tbe attention f bebwving thai SMWhere els. can they secure Better Work ot Better " CHARLES SCOTT, j WU. T. BASCOM, j ttorumu- aOROCKERY. CHINA AND GLASS- KJ WARE., etc O. FOSTER, Importers, and Whole)- ale and Retail Dealers la Crockery, thusa, sa.ttjiss.warw; Wait Tr. lntna. CwlleTT. BdOOBS. dtC. STC-, fJnUraal Buildings, Bisk .treat, bet reel fown and State strrers, Coi.m-bus, O. ; have eoastsaitly on head a larr. end well selected stock of tb. shore Goods, salts srhtra w shall snake larre addition daring tbe eowitag Bprtac. by oar own direct isn portatiows 'roes Earona. snakia. oar stock lor variety and extent aot surpassed la tbe arestera eoaatrr. Boytnf oar goods lnx-t frora wianw-1 setaren ra Europ. and this eoaatry, we can, and will, sell all Goods ia oar Use aslncr sswwrthaa any boa, wast ot ew We ksrs always oa hand a larre aad etimpVt. ass ml at of mass.es.. which w. eaa asu vwry tow oesuere; parlor aasiiiiiaisil nt Letnfsa, Cswdleatlcsis. ,G Tewdotea, Waiters, er - RnnnM nl aft ktada , Sarrea. w4 Forks. Laatawaa, Britlaals Ware, Tea Belle, Usna Globes, Cnlnsners aad Wteka, t, ko, SYa. ssswlg 1VEW.Y0RK ADVERTISEMENTS. riOMW.lt. h'donald's ADVXBTISIMO HODSX, 103 NASSAPST, . T. r) MERCHANTS AND DEALERS W. J, DAVIS oV CO. beg to remind merchants and dealers mat tney are tne sole agents lor g. F. CLEAVER'S UNHI VALID HONET BOA P. the only genuine ; also, tor Us celebrated Musk Brown Windsor, and other Toilet soaps i Hear s grease, clarmcd marrows, saar Ins creams. mllltarT shavine eoao. eto. They are constantly Importing the finest qualities of English and French Hair and Tooth Brushes, shell, horn and Butlalo Dressing Combs, and every description of goods In the Fancy and Perfumery line, which they will sell at the lowest cash Parens. Price lists and samples sent on when applied for. Merchants will find It well worth their while to give tbom a call w. i. iMvia a. vu., No. 40 Courtland street, New York, mar23-3m-at SoU Agent for the United Statu. G EO. M. TRACY & CO., 84 William St, Corner of Maidm Lane, Nat York, luroaTKBS or GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. In this establishment, being the largest In the city, may be found a large and well selected stock, consisting In part of rich scarls and cravats, hosiery, gloves, under garments, suspenders, stocks, London and Napoleon ties, shirts of all qualities, eto. Having been engaged in this business tne isst twenty years, comment Is unnecessary, as they have made such arrangements in Europe that they are receiving by almost every steamer the choicest goods the market affords, and purchasers need only call to satisfy themselves that every artiole In the furnishing line may do round nere. leoao-jm-i "PATENT ELASTIC FELT MATTRAS X. 8ES, Msde under a new and peculiar process, for Private Dwellings, rioiois, Bteamooats, entps, eto. These beds, toeether with bolsters. Billows, comforters, eto, are offered to the public, alter a thorough trial, as the best and cneapeai snown. iney possess many ana great savamagos, smong which may be mentioned the following, viz Thev are cheaoer than hair: will retain their elastioitv always: are proof against all kinds of vermin i are preventers, as well as relievers or roeumstism t are sweeter soa rar more oieaniy thsnany other) are essily renewed; sre vsluable as Life Pre servers a nertn mattress oi this material Ddngsumcienuy ouoy. ant to sustain a veraon several dsvs. They will be found desirable lor foreign markets, particularly for California. Australia. Chins, and the Islsnds in the PsciSc Ocesn, bearing close packing, and on opening returning to their original duic r or seia ny iiuitcnua ol siaus, ooio agents, No. SI Psrk Place, snd 18 Murrsv street. N. V. L.V Upholsterers, earrisie makers and others, supplied with mo retting oy tne pouna. g-1 ne trade generally supplied at a itnerst discount. y We are permitted to use the names of the following gen. tltmen, who have used snd spprove of the articles i . . ii . i in.. HI 1 t, I. Li... J. Green Posrson, Esq., Rev. H. W. Bellows, Elibu Towniend, Esq., Robert I, Rankin, Esq., II. Rrewer. M. D.. Nicholas Dean. Eaa.. J. W. Brsdshsw. M. D.. CsDtain Josenh J. Comitock. Captain Hazard, BuS'llii, Com. U. 6. Mail Steamer Captain Halllster, " Baltic. tebl8-9m sr T7NAMELED COTTAGE CHAMBER OJJ FUNRITUREi MATTHEWS cfc STACY, 826 Broad-wav. corner Snrlm street New York. ooDosite St. Nicholas Ho tel, Prescott and Callamore Houses, now oiler at wholesale and retail, the most extensive assortment of Enameled Furniture to be lound in the Unittd States, all from original designs, including Oriental, Serpentine, Open Cottage, High Post and other pat terns, also, notewooa, sisnogsny, uax ana disci vvsinut cuam. bar and narlor suites. M. at 8.. devotins themselves exclusively to the manufacturing department of this business, assure purchasers they csn procure OI tnem won seasonea, aurnoie sna oicgani lumiture, at prices varying trutn ma to (auu per suite. si b. no connection wun any otnornrm in ma cuy. febS-3m-si MEW SILK HOUSE TULLER, HUTCH- INS he LASELL. Importers and Wholesale Dealers. 91 Lib. erty, N. Y , are now receiving and opening very large and entirely new stock of HIT.KH AND FANCY DRY GOODS. comprising drese silks, dress goods and trimmings, bonnet and tatteta ribbons, shswls, kid, silk and Lisle gloves, white goods, laces snd embroideries, together with a general assortment of every variety of goods in their line; cssh snd time buyers from every seetlon will And this a vory desirable stock, and at low prices. war. u. inLiisa, mriiM uMM.b, War. 8. Uutchiks, War. D. Hakt, II. M. McCobkli, feb8-3m-M All late with Bowen 4c McNsmee. Fii 'RENCH FANCY & STAPLE GOODS. ITAHRH. nCPUY fc CREHANGB. 73 William street, New York, Importers and Wholesale Dealers In French Fsncv Goods, have now in store and are receiving by every pack et Irom Havre, a large and desirable assortment of goods for the spring trde, wuicn tney oner to tne traae at tne lowest marxot prices. Among their stook may be found Avate. allk. dress, vest and fanr.v buttons nf all kinds : DerCUS- tlon cspa, GO and SH, riouca snd rmoea ana spue; un. or mi descriptions, a most complete assortment; brushes -teoth, nsll, hair and shaving accordcons snd Uutinas of the mo it superior quality ; purses silk, buck snd cotton i kid snd loatber garters i Imitation Jewelry, bone bracelets, jet goods. eto.j suspenders, Irom low to high prices, . complete assortment; silk guards, steel pens, neat chains, violin strings, etc.etc ; game bsss, dice, mirrors, eyelets, penholders, etc ; together with tnsny other Ian. y articles. Ibll3m-M LINEN GOODS. The subscribers, Import-era ot Linens, etc.. offer tor sale a full assortment ot the most approved manufactures, consisting In part as follows : mown ana olOBCneu oisporanu oauiava, nil wiuiua. Table eloths, of all qualities and sizes. Napkins and doylies Snowdrop and satin damask. Blrdseye Dituers narrow to very wide, and from coarse to very fine. Pillow eases, linens snd tneetings. Drilling. Tlaln aid fancy Irish, French and English. Hollands Brown, bleschrd, blsck sndslste. Pantaloon Linens 3-4, T 8 snd i-i, blsy snd yellow. Linen cambric handkerchiefs, a large variety. Shirting Linens Light, medium and heavy. Printed Shirting Linens Choice snd new patterns. Mosquito Netting. mmAr Bll0Tams & c0., tebl-3m-M 24 Psrk Plsce and 19 Barclay St., N. Y. piLLIES & BYRrjE, Manufacturers of VJt : UN AM KITED ORNAMENTAL COTTAGE AND CIIAUIIBK FUHNITCHK, 4A3 Broadway, east side, below Grand atreet, manufactory No. 49 Greene street, New York, tske pleasure in Informing the citizens ot Columbus and Its vicinity, that they still continue to sell a warranted first class article at prices so low as to crier the greatest Inducements to all who Intend purchasing, to call on us before making up their bills. All articles ottered at our establishment warranted to be constructed throughout ot kiln dried wood, and ot the beat quality of materials. Being the first to manufacture this furniture In the United States, yeare of experience has enabled ue to produce an article that is at once a perfect combination of beauty and utility. Beingcngaged exclusively In this one line, we have tbe largest assortment 1. this country, made after the latest Parisian sad Italian stylos. Being the moet varied and unique assortment ever before offered, the most psiticnlsr tastes In regard to color, shading, ornamenting, etc., etc., can alwaya he suited. A II orders through the Post promptly attended to. suitresses, feather beds, pillows, psillslsses, etc., at the shortest notice. Greatest eare taken in boxing. OILLIKS St BYRNE, No. 453 Broadway, east side, neiow ursna street, n. i . Will remove on Msy 1st to No. 546, a few doors above Cprlng street. janaj-om-ir WILLIAM SIMPSON, Manufacturer and Dealer In FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY, In all its branches, wholesale and retail, Nos. 69 Bowery and 139 t heater atreet New York. Tbe CHEAPEST FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT In th. United States. Hnnerine rosewood furniture In suits. In broeatelle, plush, etc , etc t also, . vary eztenslve stock of mahogany, black walnut and other furniture, which he warrants equal to any In the elty, to which he calls the particular attention of country merchants and others. N. B. Goods earelally packed ana snippea w any pan oi u. world. jan!16-3m-M TNDIA RUBBER GOODS. The subscriber 1 .M nvnMetfnllv call the attention of his old customers and merchants throughout the United States and Canada to his stock ot Robber Goods, msnulactured by himself expressly for the spring trad, of 1853. His stock of a nartlenlarlv deservlns of Inspection ; as it has never before bee. so compter, nor the article, more perfect. An Extensive Hlsck af Coats, Carriage Clou, Macnine netting, Capes, Wading Pants, Engine Packing, Pants, Piano Covers, Life Preservers, Overalls, Gloves, Air Balls, i inR. nana. Whins. and eveiy description of Rubber Goods, eonstsntly on hand. The above are warranted to stand any climate, and will be sold at most reasonable prices. Orders solicited, and promptly attended to by D.HODOM AN. IX siaiaea wsB,uiw.Mn ,iuu. --j , Jsnl9-3m:ar and 59 Nasssn street. New ork. 7LOOR OIL CLOTH S. J ALBRO Se HOYT, Nos 78 snd 4 John stxkxt, NsW Yoik, Mnnnfiartnrera of Floor Oil Cloths, nftn. an ta trmdA. oa liberal terms, a eeneral assortment of tbe abov. goods hi various widths, ot 3 ft, i ft 9,4 ft 6, 5 It 3, 6 ft, 9 ft, lx ft, U It, 18 It. aid l ill! eisn. ' ' r- ...... . 1. T- , If -r f-lIO la widths ot Hths, 74th and 4-4lhs ; also, Table Oil Clothe, 4-4ths, 5-4ths, and 6-4ths wide. These goods are well seasoned and will endure any eltmate. JanlB-3a:H SPRING GOODS, 1953. Wm. H. Knoep-nu 99 William street. New York, Importer and Jobber in French, German, English and Domestic Good, for Tailors and Clothiers, has received by late arrivals, a large and weU selected at .. sr. .ill mi Vraneh cloths, of all trades and stylos. Mohair eoaunga, drap d'ete, qaeea's doth, alpaci and worsted soaringa, easbajerette. . Mixed sad clouded zephyr doth, plain and twilled. Fancy F reach and Baraaley drills. Brown and yellow naens. Fancy plaid and tgared Marseilles. aarkrta RaST do io Drab silk and tinea coatings, together with an eaten live essort snent of trimmings ana otner goous, nutaoas iot his viuwai Particular cash or short tima buyers, and all who study their taierearta, will eaU sad examine his stock before purchasing els. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. MOM W. . SI'DOHALD'S AnvMTISINe) HOOS1, 103 HASSAV-ST., St. r. T?OR SALE. The Woodworth Patent JL Planino Machinr, for planing, tongueiog and groovlns boards and plank, and bringing them to an equal width sod thickness at on. operation. For planing staves, moldings, win, door and window stuff, or any finishing work, this celebrated machine lor twenty-lour years nss oeen untivaiea ror ue ssyie, finish snd amount nf Ita work. The underslsned Is DreDsred to sell rights In the following States, vis i Florida, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Missouri, Iowa, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia, Pennsylvania and Arkansas, at reasonable prices. AUDIT SO A. Jibuvajwt, jul0-3m-ti ' 108 Broadway, NewJYorkv SEWING MACHINE. Singer'i Patent Straight-Needle Perpendicular Action Bming Machine Se- eutea la the United statu oy two aminapaume, us jirsi graniea August IS, 1851, the second April 13, 1852. Th. only machine privileged to use a straight needle, Within a short time It hss boen awarded seven gold and silver medals at Fair. In different States. In less than two years the reputation of this great labor- saving macnine nas oeen esiannsnea in mis country ana m cu-rope. What spinning mschlnery Is to th. old spinning wheel, Singer's Sewing Machine Is to other modes of sewing. It hss alreadv trlumnhed over inveterate nreludices arising from th. sai. oi imperieet ana wormieee macmnee. is naa oeen uiiroou. to the bsnds of Individual operators, ft sews every variety of ceo eztensiveiv into isr.e manniacturm. ostaousnmonis anu in materials, coarse or nne. cloth on liathib. witn msrveious rapidity aud surprising strength and beauty, psjsormlng the worn as issi as ten persons ana mucn oetter man is can do cone by hand. This machine is compact, ornamental, durable and Is easily adjusted and operated. Full printed directions lor using It are furnished with each machine. The price, with all appa ratus complete, is sjva. tuner oi ue express companies, or mercnants visiting new York to buv aoods. furnish a convenient medium to procure maehines, and a draft, payable to our order In New York, will always insure a machine, perfect and complete, being sent as oirectea. The attention of Shirt and Collar Manu facturer Is particular. ly called to these machines j they stitch linen perfectly, which no otner macnine can. CV Msehln. Needles. Bilk Twist on spools, Linen Thread. Ac, msnulactured for these machines expressly, always on hand and lor ssle. Black Silk (7 per pound ; colored 47,50. These admirable machines, and finished specimens of their work, msy at all times be freely exsmined atelther of our uararisjfs, No. P58 Broadway, N. Y.; No. S51 Washington street, Boston ; No. 57 South Fourth street, Philadelphia; No. 159 Baltimore street, Baltimore, and No. 197 Elm street, Cincinnati. I M SINGER dr. CO. N. B. The New York Office will be removed to No. 3'i3 Drond way, on the first of May next. ap!3-3miH MPORTANT TO ALL WHO USE STEAM A3 A MOTIVE PO WE K, and deeir Safety and great Econ omy. An opportunity Is now offered to all whom it may concern, to secure the exclusive riihtof manufacturing uslna:. and vend ing, in Slates and counties, JKVinii'B Circnlatlne Safety Steam Boiler. For stationsry enxinee. locomotives, marine engines on river, lake and ocean steamers, etc. The advantages of this boiler over all others now in use are 1. Entire Safety from Explosion, being no more liable toexplode than an empty cauldron. S. Less than One-Third the amount of fuel Is required to gen- rste the steam obtained by other boilers of the sams power. J. me cost or construction is iteaucea unc-ttaij. 4. Tbey occupy but One-Third the spsee of other boilers, and may be applied to any engine now In use. S. Tho expense of furnace crates will be Incalculably lessened by the smsll amount ot fuel required and the manner ol using it. The compsny guarantee tho reality of the above advantages. Their conclusions are based on Practical Result, many of these Boilers being now In use in and about this city. The Inventor hss but just succeeded, alter years of application, In bringing this vsluable Invention belora the nubile. It stands alone and Independent In ita merits, snd if It has the qualities claimed, which are undeniable, the public will at once acknowledge its superiority over sny other motive power. Terms of ssle made known on application at the office of the "HIVING STEAM BOILER COMPANY." corner of Broadway and Park Place, New York, over the New Broadway Bank. Circulars, containing terms of sale, etc., will be forwarded bj mall if requested. spl3-3mm WHOLESALE BOOK HOUSE. COR-NISIl. LAMPORT St. CO.. No. 8 Park Place, New York, boing extensively engagod In the Publishing, Bookselling and Stationery Dullness, are prepared to offer every variety of goods In their line on the most liberal terme. Their own publications embrace many valuable and popular miscellaneous works, together with an unrivaled selection of school books, Including Stoddard's celebrated series of Arithmetics O. L. At Co. are also large dealera in and snanufacturera of every variety of Cap and Letter Papers, which they oner at manufacturers' wholesale prices. uraers irom tne I rsae rcspectiuuy soiiciica. spo-om-n TNDIA RUBBER GOODS. The Union In- l .... f UT.nl.MIU tin IO U....K r A. . N York, extensive manufacturers, under Goodyear'a patents, of L'osts, i."e rreservers, riano covers, Capos, Air Beds, Tarpaulins, Caps, Pillows, Sunlcsl and Army at Navy Goods, Cushions, Chemical Apparatus, The roods made bv thia company aro warranted to aland all climates, and are superior to those made under any other patent. r, a. .i,it r v n .!. . V. m. VViLiOwn, rrxiiuuui, F. M. Bhifauo, Treasurer and Secretary. ap6-3m-M LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF DRY GOODS! 0. O. WILSON & CO., Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods, No. IS Counfand Street, (opposite the National and Western Hotel), and Nos. 11 and 13 Dcy Street, NEW YORK. Invite the attention of Wholrsalx Buvhs to their very large assortment ot goods, which Is kept complete at all aeasons of the year by tho addition of all the new stylos and fabrica that are eonstsntly arriving by " steamers" and "packets." We have large departments devoted exclusively to the ssle of eloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, White Goods, Hosiery, Dress Goods, Shawls, Ysnkee Notions, Domestics, etc., etc. In addition are displayed large linea of prints, including Morrimacsand Cocbeeos, Glnghsms, Lawns, Beragea, Black and other staple Bilks, Merinos, Bombszines, Alpacas, and tbe numerous other srticles appertaining to the Dry Goods Txadz Also, agents for the sale of "Hoyie's Roysl Pstent Swansdown Sewing Cotton." We invite the attention of the closest buyers for cash or credit merlSly-H FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES. Loni known Severely tested Alwaya right The ac knowledged stsndsrd. Agents 11 ttuii.al.il tv uinne, unumum. marS am-at BILLIARD TABLES. The subscribers offer tor ssle Tsbles ten per cent less than any other establishment In the city of New York, with improved eloth or pstent India Rubber cushions, which are preferred to all others now in use by the best players in the United States for correctness snd elasticity, and are warranted to atand in their place for years, without repairing. Gentlemen wishing to purchase Ta- blea or all descriptions, witn sssroie, nanogBoj ur nuo on csn have their orders filled the same as If they were present, by irin.in n h mail. Alwavs on hand, tables, cloths, balls. cues, French leathers, pockets, pool boards, and cue wax of the best description, resay lor snipping uuik.i unirrjia m. uui.m.n, msrSJm-H 8" Ann street. New York. SELLING OUT AT COST. N. S. Baker, Ur.., nf aollinr ont his extensive stock ot Upholstery Wsre, otters rare bargains to those wishing anything In this line. His stock consists of spring, curled hair, cotton, moss, palm i .H hk mattresses: Warren's Detent sofa beds; lounges. solas, eto. Also, material for lounges, cots snd comforts ; In fact, .very article in his line ot business. rgraoao removea nis esHipiisunicu. vUw.aa Block to the Broadway Hotel, nearly opposite, where be will sell his goods at pricea that cannot tail to b. satisfactory to all. ap'.-ati BOYS, Youth's and unnaren s uau ana ivip BOOTS snd S UOES . general assortment for Bprlngsnd . - . ., 1 1 , t r - Summer trade, at Iraao i. W. CUWBI Ana. FIRST ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS BY EXPRESS. BHA PLEY V IIAL.I, hsve now their lull stock of goods, comprising all the new etylea ol Drew Goods, MtLUNias supplied with Goods and Patterns at a very small advance from New York cost. Muslin work, Bonnets, moooaa, em. THE LARGEST SILK, RIBBON AND TRIMMING HOUSE IN NEW YORK. THOMAS J. STEARNS, Importer and joDDer oi ouas, mw,, ci, Goods, 164 bXadsoay, Km York, hss now In store, and is dsily receiving end offering at the lowest prices, a complete assortment of goods in his line, embracing all the various styles and designs, Consisting of black and fancy silks, msrcellnes, Flo- rences.anawls, trimmings, ooonni nw"-. tons, dress trimmings of aU kinds, Freud, and English erspes, enrpellsess, silk cravats, embroideries, aloves of sll kinds, silk r 'Li... i. , i.,,.. shite aoods. hoslerT. L. C. Bsndker- chiefs. etc. Thi undersigned Invite, th. sttenUon of the Trade, his tnenas ceneraiiv. un. - andshort time buyers. OTP,a icin , decSl ly bet. Liberty sL and Maiden Laae, N. Y. THOMAS DOUGLASS, (late Elite- St, Douolass Commission Merchant, manufacturer and hotessle dealer in every o, N aiaiiDxsAiiE. No S Piatt street, four doors Irom Pesrl, New York, Manufacture of the Premium Steel Squares: Agent for Bee's Braces, Turn-aerews. etc i also, Kendall jr. Tsylor'. Thermometers, Barome- ff.ra.ete.: union iuw vu . grown Brother s sheet Brass. Brass snd Copper Wire, Rivets, etc., M. newcom. . VhoMAB DOUGLASS. ASA FARR, Jr, novll lv lata of the rm of Child, Fair A Co, Br. Louis. TUST OPENED. The subscribers would re- . I .n. ...Minr. SO thalr frlmrta mwul th. Dublin te leB- .rsl that they have just opened a store oa th. comer of Log atreet snd State Avenue, opposite P. Hsyden's Factory, where the. Intend to keep constantly oa head, a large assortment ol ILeVery best of Family Groceries sacs as Seas, coffee, sagar, nol.ssea, flour, rice, fish, snap, candles, .tarch, ehe etc .Letter with every artlcleased by families, which they offer to sell oa tbe lowest terms, tor isa oniy. ntwftm a rn July 14, 1858. w' DIXOM CO. BUSINESS CARDS. sr. .. CAmaDtOTON, DENNISON & CARRINGTON, Attorneys at Law (0cs its Odeon Building), will attend to profes sional Dusiness in tne atate ana reaerai uouris I aiso, io cone.. Hons, th. law ot insurans. ana oi patents. jani, aiy LDCIAN 1DTTLBS. THEO.COS1STOCX. OXO. O. OOMSTOCK. "DUTTLES, COMSTOCK & CO., (succes JLj soys to B. Comttock v Co.,) Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Lara till Manufacturers, ana a osiers in salt, piaster, nsh ana lumber. 11 eaa of tne canal, uoiumous, umo. Liberal advances made on consignments. mar8 TOSEPH F. SMITH, Attorney at Law, (J Real Estate. B.nnly Land and P.n.toa Agent Two doors east of High, on Town street, Colsmbus, Ohio Wilt attend to th. practice of his profession, obtalalng pensions, buy. tng, selling and obtaining land warrants, selling and leasing real eater., examining iana uues, oouecuon oi eiaims, 010. y Letters from a distance must be poupaid. Ju30 nERE, ABBOTT & CO., Dealers in Hard V .....J flt1... ..II. .1..SB tans, si a hMi1.ta wnsafrsa- war a miu -uitDi yt it uu, hmm gjiMg hvhsu wisuuoi run, lirmiDgDa meobauicai loon military goocu, cic, en. no. joi tugb itreet, tign oi me uut raaioec. NEW COAL YARD. A new Coal Yard hss been onened on the lota south of th. Ohio Tool Com- psny's Factory, where Northern and Hocking grata and blsck. smun's coal win ne soia ny tne ton or ousnei. aeoJ-at! w. it. uinnciili, Agent. ANNA STACIT. W. A. JONIS. CTACEY'S HOTEL, southeast corner Main ana Fourth street, zaneavllle, utile, sepr.Mii! NATIONAL HOUSE, Circleville, Ohio JONATHAN BOYD (formerly of the Carlisle Uonse), Pro prietor. P. Si I have In tbe office a Private Stock Regleter," tor the benefit of those buying and selling the same, which enables me at anv time to sivo satitiaenon in regara to tne eaie, location, etc, oi all tne stoex in rieiaway ana aajoining counties. Circleville, Ohio, iieo. 17, ituu-aom J.ouiu. T RIDGWAY'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad I . . ... , i 1 r. . i , ULI. a . street, near tne orioitu, iioiiuaunv, vwu. miu.ca ut an kinds, and a great variety of eastings, always on hand. A MERICAN HOUSE. Hanover street, Bos XI ton. bv LEWIS RICE t rebuilt. enlarged and elegantly furnished ; possessing all the modern improvement, and conve niences lor tne accommodation oi tne traveling punuc. aovus iy:is L. P DtTNTON. W. P. THOSSTOM, DUNTON & THURSTON, Wholesale and Retail Piano Forte and Music Warerooms, No. 80 Fourth street (first door west of Smith Nixon's Hall), Cincinnati, u, janit)-aiy JM. GU1TEAU, Attorney and Counsellor at s Law, and Commissioner of Deeds and to take Depositions for Ohio and oTHin WlSTXBN States, (late of Cincinnati.) has established himself in his profession In New York city, where all communications will receive prompt attention. Holers to the members of the Bar of Columbus, Cluclnnat and Southern Onto. OJics No. 14 Wall Street, Neto ror. marea TVTEW ESTABLISHMENT. E. Uaver, as- J.1 alitod bv A. W. Reader, would resDectfully announce to the citizens or Columbus ana vicinity, mat ne nas openeu a directly opposite the Franklin House, where be Is at all times prepsred to furnish coffins, shrouds, etc., with all the attention and fixtures necetssrv on funeral occasions and he wishe. It distinctly understood that his terms shsll not be of so objectiona ble a cnaracter as to prevent eiwwe sausiacuoo. wii-ui COLUMBUS CARRIAGE MANUFAC TORY Near tke corner of Third and Gay streete. Messrs. E. AV n.F. BOOTH are msnufecturlns and havo constantly on hand, at their establishment at the location above named, .11 kinds of carriages, buggies, eta., made of tbe best materials, by tbe most experienced worsmen, ana warraniea to uo goou service. The proprietors are both practical carriage makers, and all work ordered from them will give good satisfaction. Repairing done at tbe shortest notlee. Thev nave been earning on the bu siness in tbls city some ten years, and trust tbey hare some claim to publio patronage. oc7-dly LEATHER BELTING. The undersigned, Aaenta for the sale of REES ft HOYT'S celebrated premi um natrnt Rlvlted. Htretrhed Leather Band. .have this dav received a lull assortment of all sizes, from lit to 18 inches in width, we wouia can me attention oi inepuouo so laeaouve article, as one possessing superior merit. They are made from the thick and solid Darts of the best osk tanned leather, and are stretched by powerlui macninee, (.tnveniea ana uera ny n. st sj. onlv.l wherobv thev are made to run straight and true, have a uniform bearing on the drum or pulley , hold their wid thsevenly, l-i x ll,.ni . IV-mb Ik. m.ila 'a. SBUI. 1IUIU Itf IVMI IO! WDWh MlUIDiVlliB U1U .UW.WU-U.M the ordinary manner. Sold at manufaoturers'prlces, with addition of frelghtonly, by KILBOURNE, KUHNS ft CO., juia oignoi tne uui nroaa axe, lyOiumDus, j. WINDOW SASH. We vV hsve rs an arrangement Willi uuo r M. moot elehr. Cash manufactories In the West, and ar. prepared to ill ail orders for sub, msnulactured by practical workmen and of good materials. All orders left at our hardware atore. No. 159 High street, sign of th. Gilt Broad Axe, willrecelve prompt attention. KILBOURNE, KUHNS ft CO. Columbus, April 35, 1851. A CARD. Mrs. jyKANJAErMBfcttU respectfully announces to her' friends, and the public gener ally, that, ontfael7th of March Inst., the Intends to open a InlljLlNERY HOOP, in tne new nncn nunoing oi t. Kannemaker. on Third atreet. below Mound and Sonth streets, next to Dr. Fisher's residence. Shewlllbe prepared to have on hand all auch articles aa are found in a Millinery onop, ana to furnish them neeordins to the latest French fashion. As sh. Intende to spsre no efforts in the prompt snd most exact execution of all ordcra with which she maybe favored, sh. most respectfully solicits the patronage of her iriende and the public 8traw hats, Ac, will be washed, colored, and made up In the most fashionable style. All kinds of embroidery will be taken, on commission Into th. Shop, and sold to th. best advantage of tbe manufacturer. marlOdtf HPHOMAS SULLIVAN. Manufacturer of JL GENTLEMEN'S BOOTH. Walnut, between Third; and Fourth streets, 3 doors above Ellis ft Morton's Bsnk, Cln clnnati. JenH9m LITHOGRAPHY. Every description of Mans. Plana. Views of Bulldlnts. Portraits. Anatomic Draw ings, Business and Show Cards, all klnpa of Druggist snd other nlain and fancv labels. BUI and Letter Headings, Fae Similes, etc., executed In tbe best style, at reasonable rates, by HIUULC.1UII SL WAL,L,ab, Lithographer and Engraver, No. 115 (Odd Fellows' Building) Walnut street, dec8 6m Cincinnati, Ohio. N EW FUR STORE Jarvis & Fairchild, 149 Main street. Cincinnati, have an extensive snd weU selected stock ot none but new and fresh Furs, for ladies. We hsve tbls day received from New York some beautliui specimens of Misses' and Children's drab and black Beaver Hats. novZ7-dly JAHVIH ft aikuhii.it. A SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF FURS. JARVIH oV FAIRCIIILD. Main sU first door below tbe corner Msln and Fourth, west side, Clneionstl. nov20 dly GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut Btreet, between Fourth snd Firth, Cincinnati, Ohio. O. II. GEFFKOr. Proprietor, 1st. of th. Walnut street House. pTtf WALNUT STREET HOUSE, Walnut st., between Sixth and Seventh streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. jj6-dtf J. W. BWfcNfcr, rroprietor. WE ARE NOW openinir a large and beautliui assortment of WATCHES, DIAMOND WORK tic J1WILRY. Our stock of fin. London and Geneva Watches is superior to aay in the State. Diamond rinse and pins w. offer at New York pricea. Jewelry, allver and plated ware, fine mantle clocks, snd cutlery, at wholesale and retail. All ar. Invited to call, examine, and-purchase if ruued. NOTARHL sna omer oaa-jo ouji.'w,, .u. .naMaa i ui-nlshed, at tbe shortest notice. Watches repaired In th. best manner. . . First door south oi entrance to men nmin. jnil BLYNM ft BALDWIN. TO FAMILIES ANU KETAILERS OF FRESH OYSTERS. I am receiving dally fresh Baltimore and New Haven oysters, which will be sold as low a the lowest, In esns or bsit cans : no in an case, ue oyster, wnicn t sen will be warranted good, or no sale. Orders from the country earelully attended to, with punctuality and dispatch, and by so doing I nop. to merit a share of public patronage. . . arm wi 1 Tt F S TZtn V. AT. Jaata DU 1 L.C1X. JY. SAVAGE, Jr., Watchmaker and Jewel-s er, High street, between the American and Neil Heme, Ctlrm-sa, Okie. Hsvlag purchased the entire stock of William Savage, I will continue the business at the old stand, where I will keep a first rate assortment of WATCHBS, JEWELRY, 8TLTKR SPOOKS, FORKS, CUTLERY, And a seneral variety of FANCY GOODS. For the present I will reside in New York, and persons In want of goods, may rely upon seeing all Dew petterns ot Jewelry In mm w .tnrft. With these assurances he hope, to retain tbe eoniideaee of th. former patrons of tbe concern, and of the citizens generally. Tbe Ketch Repairing will be attended to by W. M. Savage, lo.s: knovrnmwwses:uimaBBussraaworawjaB. Jul J. Y. SAVAGE, ja. ' NOTICE. Having disposed of my stock of goods to Mr. John T. Savage, Jr, I cheerfully recommend him to nl of my old eastotnr.,aad the nublte seoermllv. As tt is sbsoiutelr necessary thai ny outstanding business should beelosea, su persons Knowing tnenscrre. Indebted to a. will sail sad settle up. (Jal6J W. M. SAVAGE. TRANSPORTATION. riHEAP STEAM COM-VJUNICATIONBE KJ TWEEN PHILADELPHIA ft LIVERPOOL. The Liver pool and Philadelphia Bteaosshlp Company Intend sailing thalr new stsamsnips as lotiows: CITY OP MANCHESTER, 8.125 tons, Cspt, Robett Lelich. CITY OF CLA8GOW, 1,610 tons, Cspt. William Wylie. CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, 9,300 tons now building. From Philadelphia. City of Manchester Saturday, June Utb, City of Glasgow Ssturday, July 3d, City ot Manchester Ssturdsy, July 30ih. city or uiasirow Ssturdsy, August aitn. Cltr of Manchester Saturday. September 17th, City of Glasgow Ssturday, October 8th. - From Littrnool. City of Glasgow Wedneidsy, June 8th. City of Manchester Wednesdsy, July 6th. City ofGlssiow Wednesdsy, July 97th. City of Manchester Wednesday, August 2.1b. RATES OF PASSAGE. From Phllsdelnbia. From Liverpool. Saloon alter Staterooms. ..(90 1 Saloon after Staterooms, SO ga. " midship " ... 63 midship " tags. forward " ... 65 1 11 forward 11 13 gs. Including steward's fees. THIRD-CI.AfS PASSENGERS. A limited number ol third-clsss osssensers will be taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool, and found In provisions. rrom musaeipnie ago rrom iiiverpuui ....-i Certificates of osstsie will be issued here to psrtles who are desirous of bringing out their friends at corresponding rstes. Freight on floe goods 60s perton, and ooars. goods, hardware, etc., will be taken subject to agreement An experienced surgeon will be carriea on escn snip. For freight or pssssge spply to THOMAS RICHARDSON. IS Brosdwsv.New York, and 9 Walnut street, Phllsdolphla. KIUUAHUSUN, bHUiUtllH it iU., Liverpool. jul8-dly LITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND XENIA RAILROADS. Bosmin Asxanoimxnt, to com mence May 16, 1853. Four Passenger 1 rain Daily, ( Sundays excepted.) Trains run by Columbus time, which is seven minutes faster than Cincinnati tima. Until further notice, Passenger Trains will leavo tbe Depot on East Front street, ss follows i Express Train at o a. m.; Accommodation Train at 7:30 a. To.; Hillsborough Train at 3:30 p. m. . Mall Train at 6 p. m.i For Lin wood, Flalnavllle, Mllford, Loveland. Foster's, DeerSeld, Morrow, Fort Ancient, Oregon, uorwin sua w ajue.vuie, oprmS Valley, Xenia, Cedarville, Selms, South Chsrleston, London, west jenereon, uoiumous, xeuow opnngaauu wimwb"01"' Returning from Columbus Mdl Train will leave at 4:5 1. m ; Express Train wiU leave at 1:30 p. m ; Accommodation Train will leave at 5.1S p. m.; Returning from Hillsborough at 7 a. m.; Returning from Springfield at 5:5 a. m.) Returning from Springfield at 8 p. m Train mill stop asfollovs: Thm Kvnroaa Traia fi a. m . from Cincinnati, St LOVeiaUd, MOT' row, Xenia and London, only i 1:30 p. m., from Columbus, at London, Xenia, Corwln, Morrow, Loveland and PlainviUe, only. Accommodation Train, 7:30 a. m, from Cincinnati, and 5:15 p, m trom Columbus, at piainviiie, ssiuoru, miamiviue, uu.o- land, Foster's, DeerBeld, Morrow, r ori Ancient, r reepun, voi .m, and Waynesville, Spring Valley, Xenia, Cedarville, Selena, South Charleston. London, and West Jefferson. Also, on proper notice by flag or to conductor, at Linnwood, Claysvllle, rlorence and A 1. Mail Train, 4:5 a. m. from Columbus and 5 p. m. from Cincinnati, at West Jefferson, London, South Chsrleston, Selma, Co. j. in. y..i. Vati nnrwln and Wavneaville. Free- port, Fo'rt Ancient, Morrow, Deerfield, Foster's, Butlerworth s Water Station, Loveland, Mllford and Plalnville. Also, st Clays vllle, Klorence snd Alton, on notice. Hillsborough Trsln at 7 a. m. from Hillsborough, and 3 30 p. m. from Cincinnati, at Lynchburgh, Westboro', Blsnchester, Goshen and Wilmington pike, Loveland, Polktown, Mlsmlvllle, Mllford, Plalnville and Linwood. Also, on notice at flsg stations. Passengers for Hlllsboro', unuucoine,ana uiwrmcui.io ri will take the 2 30 p.m. Train. Passengers for Springfield will take the 7:30 a. m. or 5 p. m. Lines of Hacks and Coaches run tn .onneotlon with the trains to the following towns: Lebanon from Deerfield ; Wilmington and Clarksvlile from Morrow and Corwln ; Goshen, and points above, from Mllford. . n-i.. p..i ..... k tha MaA River and Lake Erie Rail j o i .i-i., . n.iH.t..a anit rilnveland Railroad at Co- lnmbua; Central Ohio Railroad to Zenesville, and lines of coaches from i6snesviuo to rvneeiios, v. On Sundays but on. train wiu o. run, iravui. vi. t:3U p, m., ana columous at u a. m., awppiug - -i on notice. . Fare from Cincinnati to Xenia i1 Do do Hillsborough.. Chllllcothe..., Springfield..., Cleveland Rhalbr Columbus .... Zenesville .... Wheeling 78 Do Do Do uo Do Do Do Do do do as do do do 3 78 9 00 6 00 4 75 3 00 4 80 7 18 7 75 do rittsourgn. For other information, and Throush Tickets, apply to P. W, Stsadxx, General Ticket Agent, at the Ticket Office, southeast corner Broadway and Front streets, Cineinnstl. (T Th. Comnsnr will not be responsible tor basgage ex ceeding fifty dollars In value, unlesa the sam. is returned to th. Conductor or Agents, and freight paid at the rate of a pasaage lor every uauu la value aoove inai amount. " BaQkLa-s-JrJ, sirvpr miin miniumTa a niivniN. -J NATL AND CLEVELAND AND ERIE RAILROADS. Naw AaaaNQiHiNT. On and after Monday. May 16th. Pas senger Trains leave as follows (Sundays excepted) : Cleveland for Erie, Dunkirk and Buffalo, at 7:30 a.m., 3:48 p. m. and 8:18 p.m. Cleveland for Columbus and Cincinnati, at 8:00 a. m., 10:00 1. m. and 8:18 p. m. tjieveiana lor loieao anu unicsgo as i:.v in., awiw . and 8:18 p. m. . Columbus for Cleveland, Erie, Dunkirk and Buffalo, at 10:15 a. m., 1KM p. m. and 11 p. m. Bheloy lor tyieveiana, crie, irunxirn una ounaio, as i:vu p. in., 05 p. m. and 3:28 a. m. Shelby for Columbus and Cincinnati, at 10:38 1. m, 1:25 p. m. and 11:28 p. m. Erie tor Cleveland, Columbua, Cincinnati, Toledo and Chlcsgo, at 2:50 p. m.t 11:50 p.m. and S:t5 a.m. a. siusa, r. DUinilHKHUm Cleveland, May 13th, 1853. mal7 mrrr TOLEDO, NORWALK & CLEVELAND RAILROAD rormine In connection with the Mlchlgsn Southern and Northern Indiana, the Lake Shore, and Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroads, the only latlr. Kallr.ad L,lae between ta. Hani ana west. The best and most expeditious route between Eastern cities and St. Louis. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday, May 16th, 1853, passenger trslns will run dsily (Sundsys excepted), as follows: Leave Taleda, Accommodation, at 9:10 a. m. stopping at all way stations. Day Express, at 3:18 p. m. stopping only at Fremont, Belle- Tne. Monroovtlie and Norwalk. . Night Express, at 11:18 p. m. stopping only at rremont, iteiie-vue, Monroevill., Norwalk and Oberlin. Leave Clerelaad. Da Ervrtis. at 7:00 a. m. stoDolai only at Norwalk, Hon- roe vl He, Bellevue end Fremont Acccmsmodatton, at lOMO a. m. Slopping at au stations. Nieht Exnrets. at 8KK) p. as. .tupping only st Oberlin, Nor walk, Monroevllle, Bellevaa and Fremont. Connecting, Directly, At Toledo, with trslns of Michigan Souther, and Northern Indi ana Railroad tor Chisago ana way stations, eaa larougn u Chicago snd Rock Island Railroad and steamers oa Illinois i ... sit. Imia. At Bellevue, with Trains of Msd Rlvsr and Lake Erie Road for Esndusky city, Bprmgneia, irayion, vmcmnau, lauisaapiiiu ... mtn At Moaroevilla, with train, of Mansfield and Sandusky Railroad for Sandusky, Shelby Juacuoa, commons, usMsviue ue UUM.k At Graltoa, with trains of Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad, for Colsmbus. Cincinnati, and way stations. At Cleveland, with trains of Lake Short Railroad for New Yor A and Boston, vis Buffalo ana A l baa y, ana tor Slew iors, vis Dunkirk, with trains of Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad for Pitubunh. Philadelphia, Baltimore snd Washington Cily. E. B. PHILLIPS, Su'pt. Owe T. N. and C. R. R. Co, I Norwalk, O, May 14, 1853. J 1853. GILLETT & CO'S JJ NEIL DOUSE HAT STORE, 4 mmm.mmA Ru. Sl.M.li mf ttmm Uf KntraSSeS). V. .m . ' rmlwinm anMmr Mnnlw of HalB. CSDS SJld Straw Gooda, to which w. Invite tb. attrntlo. of th. eitisen. of Central Ohio. Oar goods are mau.leeturad nudes' the supartn-tendenea ot oa. ot the firm la Conaeetical, and for pries, quail ty sad variety cannot be surpassed m the west. among oar sssiunni ns .an n. roana in. ioiivwih . Gaels' Fashionabas Moleskia Hats, extra: " " drab Beaver Hsta, extra; and Mack Casstmsr. do; Cttlxeaa' Ine Cassissasrs Bsaai Beal'lKtt Straw Goods of every style, Misses' Fists, Lsdles' Hiding Haas and Caps of s-rery pattern. We have larr. stock of Bolt Hsss for Ml. by the box, TOT tow, and w. respectfully sol lei t tb .ttention of country sner- POR SALE. The undersitmed will sell upon liberal (erase, forty or S fry balhii.g lots, aitaate. aa tb. SHirtaeaseovaer of Broalwsy and WssblngtosiJlesse tZirC oTbWD CO. DR. MORRISON S OYtLti KLJiuvtu feraa. Tan to Blah street earner of Sugar Alley. Ea- traaea fir door Wsatot Highstraet,t th. aortas, of Sagar Alasy. 17-um liVSVRANCE. INSURANCE ON LIFE AND LIVE X STOCK, sgsinst loss or dsmag. by Fiast, and against th. perils of the Pi a and Inland Navigation, on property of .vary description, taken In tbe lollowlng compsnies I UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital $190,000. OHIO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCIN NATI, OHIO, Capital , 0100,000. NEW ENGLAND LIVE MTOCK INS. COMPANY NEW 0AVBN, CONN. Capital .30,000. EAGLE INHURANCB COMPANY, CINCINNATI.O. Capital 'JOO,VUU. EQUITABLE FIRE INS. CO., OF LONDON. Capital $9,800,000. Risks taken on the most libersl terms, snd all losses promptly adjusted. mar3 dly T. STOCKTON, Agent, . TNSURANCE HEAD-QUARTERS, Three X doors west of the PostofHeo, np stslrs, Colomsus, Ohio. Lire, Fire, Marine, and Health Jn.nrnnre. WAItRKN JENK1NK. ftrW-rnl InturanrM AirtnL ruouests ill persons wishing Insurance to call and Investigate the claims ot the following companies to their unlimited confidence. IN LIFE INSURANCE he represents The Mutual Benefit, ot New York and New Jersey one ofthe best established and mostrellable eompanlesnow doing business in the United States. Assets about $1,500,000. Also The American Temperance, of Hartford, Connecticut, tiering ampl. security and many extra advantages to Temp.-ranee men. Capital, 100,000. Also The American Mutual, of New Haven, Connecticut. This Company has some foaturea believed to operate very bene ficially to the policy holders. Capital, 10,000. Call and examine th. statements and prospects of each and all of theaa companies, and aelect for yourselves. " in riKt anu statu nr. inoutinn, inoiunowiug uwu-nlesare with confidence recommended as eminently deserving of unbounded eonfidenee Tbe Franklin, of Now York. Capital, 1300,000; The Etna, of Utlca, New York. Capital, 1170,000; The Springfield, of Maasschusetts. 1180,000; The City, of Cineinnstl. Capital, $300,000 ; The Granite, of Utlca, New York. Capital, $300,000; The Hudson River, New York. Capital, $300,000; Tbe Rensselaer, New York. Capital, $300,000 ; IN HEALTH INRSURANCE. the Peoole's Mutual Health As sociation, of Springfield, Massschusetts, Incorporated by tb. Legislature of Massachusetts, offers testimonials of unquationa-ble weight and credibility. Capital, $50,000. aep89-ly WARREN JENKINS, Oon'l Ins. Agent. CONVEYANCING and NOTARIAL BU-SINF.8S. WARREN JRNKINS. Notary Publio and Con veyancer, will attend to all calls in this line, at reasonable char- ;es. Titles investigated and abstracts ot titles furnished, to any andsin Franklin countv. on sbortnotice. Office in Piatt's block south side of State street, up staira. sep89-ly COLUMBUS AGENCY KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Guaranty Fund, $100.000. This Company o tiers to the Insured all the aeourlty andadranlagesoftheMutualandJnintStock plans (as hereto- loreapptied)comblned, namely Low ratesoi premium ; an an nuslreturn, inoash,of the percentage required forthecontln- Kint risk ofthe year; an adequate but notexceaslveprovlslon for e future security of members for the whole term of lite, with anadequateintereatinthe accumulating fund secured to suck members, at death, by credits upon their policies i a guaranty fund designed lor the permanent security of shortterm members, and alao for the present seourityof tboseforthewhole term of life. This is the only Mutual Life insurance Company whoseratss of premium aro fixed at a fair reduced standard, with a provision lor an annually lncreaslngaccumulatlon of funds(for future aeourlty) In exact proportion to the amount of business and the Increasing risk trom advancing age among tho members. Pamphlets, Trscts, c, giving In detsiltho plan and rates ol the Company.furnlshed gratis, and apnllcatlonsrecelved, by J. R. TUTTLE, Agent. S. M. Smith, Medleal Examiner. ooa-d THE INVINCIBLE ANDNEVER-FAIL-1NG REMEDY A certain cure for MAN AND BEAST. W. B. Farrell'a Celebrated Original ARABIAN LINIMENT. This extraordinary preparation la not only far superior to all the Liniments and Ointments now belore tbe public, but possesses specific qualities entirely unknown to the moat learned of the Medical Faculty. Ita wide-apread celebrity has brought out a host or articles In Imitation of It, with all' sorts of nsmes, but none of them begin to compare with the superior,old-established Arabian Liniment. For the Nerveu. System It operates like a charm, soothing down the most violentagonies and pain la a lew minutes alter its application. Mumps, Sore Threat and Breast. It speedily causes the dissipation of any possibility of matter forming in the parts, and brings about a regular and healthy action of the glandular system. A Revulsive, Anodyne and Balaam. In esses of Ruptured Musoles and Tendons, its powerful revulsive snd heeling qualities cause the parte to unite without leaving the least soreness or went of power behind. In Bruises and Hwelltnes. It acta on the nrincnle of a counter irritant and anodyne, relieving th. pain almost instantly, and redsffes th. oures th. lole neVv- swellings in an tncreaiDiy snort spsce oi time. A Stimulant and Nervine. It Is a stimulant Imparting tone and vigor to the whole i ous ana muscular system. For Rheutnutlam, or any other Inflammatory condition of the muscular system or chronic stiffness of the same, It stands at th. very head of all the remedies ever offered to the publie, and none can equal It. Poisonous Reptile., dee. For bites of poisonous snakes it may be confidently relied on as a prompt and efiaetual remedy, acting as a eauatlo and specific In such hitherto fatal eases. For Chilblains, Burns, Old Sores, Corns, Warts, Erysipelas, Croup, Norrous Headache, Sore Eyes, even to psrtisl Bilndnsss, Its effects are astonishing. The great advantage this article possesses over all other remedies, is Its brief operation on the system. It cures quickly It Is the most certain remedy In existence, and It la sold cheaper than any other medicine in use. We fesrlessly assart thst this great Arabian remedy will do more good lor lest money than any other Liniment or Ointment in the world. Fer Bene, and Cattle, Its effects are equally striking and aalutary. In Sweeny It has no equal, being an Infallible curei also, in Poll Evil, Big Head, Fiatuls, Spsvln, Galls, Strains, Bruises, Scratches, Wounds, no matter how bad. Sore Eyes, even to blindness, swslllngs ol every description, and many Inflammatory diseases. COUNTERFEITS, COUNTERFEITS. Bewsreof a base Counterfeit called H. G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment This spurious article is sold by some aa "larrell s Liniment," to those who are not careful to call for tbe genuine W. B. Farrell's Arabian Liniment. Alwaya ask lor W. B. FARRELL'S ARABIAN LINIMENT, and tske no other. ty The genuine Arabian Liniment la aold by DENIG A Harry, j. L r.t. cook, o. Roberts a co,end wm. FAHRENHOLTZ, Colnmbus. J. P. Ostellus, Carroll i Joshua Betts, Cottage Mills; Cherry it Stimmel, Lookbourne, T. Jones A Bro., London ; O. H. Bliss A Co., West Jeflerson ; E. Geohegan, Baltimore; E. L. Slocum, Lancaster; J.N. Wilson, Newark ; Page A Ingram, Newark ; Spencer At Channel, Bulinggreen; John D. Psrk., Cincinnati ; And Druggists and Merchants generally, In the United States and Csn ad as. mar83 SEASONED LUMBER, LOW FOR CASH. The subscribers have on hand a lull aasortment of sea aoned lumber and shingles of all kfndsfor building purposes. They have also, in addition to their flooring machine, put in operation one expressly for surfacing, and are prepared to furnish, on short notice, lumber dressed on on. or both sides, from 8 inches down to half an Inch In thickness. Yellow and white pine, ash and oak flooring alwaya on hand. All orders from a distance promptly sttended to. Warehouse and Lumber Yard head of the canal, Columbus, Ohio, spl BUTTLES, COMSTOCK A CO. WRITING FLUID. This article will not corrode, and flows freely from the pen, and ta worthy th. attention of bankers, lawyers, and a'l other consumers of Ink. It cannot be .rased by acids. For ssle by the pint or gallon by laepSO JOHN R. COOK. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Inlets Nos. 93 sad 300, oa High street, wsst sids, near tbe Railroad Depot. Also, Subdivision No. 3 of Ontlots (3 and 63, onBrosdwsy south aid.. Also, Subdivision No. 11 of same Outlota. Inquire of the undersigned, at Dennlson A Carrlngton's Law Office, Odeon Buildings. feb26-dtf H. B. CARRINGTON NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC J. W. CON-8TAN3 wishes to Inform his oH pstrons and the public hs Ieaersl, thst he is now prepared to mak. to order all kinds of loots. Shors snd Gaiters, and all other kinds of work tn his line. ot the best material, and warranted to bet equal if not superior to say made In the Western eitles, H. baa also connected with his sale room a shop, w hare h. la prepared to do .11 kioda of repairing tn a neat and substantial manner, and at the shortest notice. Fleas, sir. htm a call, at No. 1 Piatt building. Stale street, 3 doors west of Post Omca. ma28 AT THE NEW YORK BOOT & SHOE EMPORIUM. No. 1 , Platt'e Rulldlaf , State Street, Jves doors Went f Post Vic and one door East of City Bank . good sasortmeat of Genuesaea's F reach Call and Morocco line Boots : also, nailers aaa e large variety ot an sinos or rpnng and Bummer wear and fashions, st J. W. CON3TANS. si. sr. Hsrsrsoai. caLvrar holstss, Of Utrt-m of lWfce A Hrwion. rats of CRtetly Telegraph Go. H1 UWSUlM & tlULiME.o, AUCTIONEERS AND ftKs.sT.RAI. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Post U3 and B5 Walaut street, west sioe, near rears (lart.aali. g Retular Mies of Grocers., at s actios. Groceries end Merchandise generally at private eale. Cash ad vanera mad. oa eusasigasaesats to Usetr addresa. a!8-41y FAST MAIL LINE. 15 hours from Colum-bas to rnrtamouth Oa aad after Meaday, Jane 2S, a MAIL COACH will leave Colaeabas for Ctrrhrvtlla, Chillleotbe, sad Portsmouth, at S o rlccS ha th. saoraing, aad arrive at Porters oath as 8 o'clock la the evening connecting with the River Packets to Pittsburgh and ClnctnnaiL Also, leave ronsasoath at i . clock as th. morning and arrive at Columbus u t .'cloak la th. evening, daily. juat AREIDER A HA WEES. 1 v J